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  1. Hi Everyone This is my first post and I am extremly concerned for my beagle. She was 2 in August and suffered her first seizure in June. It was about 30 minutes after her yearly booster shots. She just dropped to the floor and began foaming at the mouth, thrashing around, urinating and defecating. On speaking to the vet afterwards she said just to keep an eye her and see how she behaves. As with most stories on here she was dazed and confused but not for 10 minutes or so, this could go on for a few days. And she wont drink, eat or some anywhere near anyone for at least 36 hours. She has had a number of seizures since that day also. I do not know the exact number as since the first my wife and I have seperated. One she had in October was so bad that the vet demanded to see her. A day at the vet running blood tests, a night at the local animal hospital running more blood tests, MRI scans and everything else found nothing wrong at all. Since then my wife said she could not care for the dog anymore. As I live in a small house with a tiny backyard I gave the dog to my brother and sister-in-law. They have a huge yard with plenty of space for the dog to run around in. On christmas morning she had what seems to be another seizure although no one has seen it. Since then, she has not drank anything, nor eaten anything. And as of about an hour ago was still walking dazed and confused, refused to come close to me, or anyone else. And the only time anyone could get close she snapped back and bit them on the hand. She was very scared this afternoon and was shaking quite alot as if she was scared or extremely cold. I am at a loss as what do to next. My brother has already said he doesn't want the problem of caring for her which I completely understand. But with me working 50 hour weeks before overtime neither can I. If anyone can help out with suggestions it would be great. You can email me directly on [email protected]
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