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posted 04-03-2003 03:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I have a 3yr old lab. He has seizures and is taking phenebarbitol for them. Ever since he has been on that he has not had one. When he used to have a seizure he would loose only his bowel movement, never did pee during one. So the 1st time he pee'd the bed I just thought he had a seizure, but when he has them it wakes me up because he shakes really bad and he sleeps in my bed. Its weird because after he pees he sleeps in it, I dont know if he doesnt know he's done it but he sleeps there. And it doesnt smell like Urine and its not yellow, so if anyone knows anything please help.

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posted 04-03-2003 06:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for shmoopie   Click Here to Email shmoopie     Edit/Delete Message
I am so sorry to hear of your dog's seizure problems. The only suggestion I have for you is to ask your vet. Also remember the medication your dog is on will alter her ability to think and react. I personally don't like using medication to solve a problem, but that is only if there is no alternate choice. In your case, there is no alternate choice, I know of. I feel very bad for your dog and you. This must be very painful to watch and must be very painful for your dog to go through. I am happy that the medication in working cotrol the seizures, but I am sorry I do not have an answer for you. I wish you and your doggy the best of luck and don't hesitate to ask your vet. It is probably related to the medication.

Good luck

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