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Last week, my pet pug started having siezers, running into ...

Sent to Dog Experts May 26 10:06 AM

Last week, my pet pug started having siezers, running into the walls afterwards, and lost his sight, acted like he didn't reconize anyone or even know where he was at. I took him to the vets about 4 days ago. They let me bring him home Wed. from the vets. He still can't see hardly, sleeps constantly and wines every now and then. He would pee but not pop. We even had to force feed him food and water. Today is Friday and when we went to give him his seizer medicine, he started to twich and went into another seizer, after the siezer stopped he continue to twich for a couple seconds and went right into another seizer. Which shortly afterwards he calmed back down. I had to take him to the vets yet again.

The nurse said he might not make it. I get a feeling the vet will tell me he needs to be put to sleep. I refuse to do that just let. What are all my options and can he be saved. He went 2 days without a seizer before having those 2 this morning. But none of his other syptoms as far as being able to stand more then a minute before falling, his eye sight, or knowing where he is has changed. But on the bright side, he has eating 2 or three cans of dog food in the last couple of days. Once you get him eating he will eat some of it. What are my options and can he be saved. Please all help would be greatly appreciated.

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