What do seizures in dogs look like?
Seizures occur when the brain’s neurons do not properly function. This could be due to an imbalance of chemicals within the brain, tumors or another illness, For an unsuspecting owner, a dog’s seizure may be difficult to identify.Partial SeizuresSome dogs may suffer from a partial seizure, in which only one portion or side of the body is affected. This could mean small muscle spasms occasionally in the face or a total loss of function over one side of the body.Grand Mal SeizuresGrand mal seizures are one of two types of generalized seizures. When a grand mal seizure occurs, the dog will have uncontrollable muscle spams, often similar to swimming or paddling.Additional SymptomsDuring a grand mal seizure, the dog will lose control over bowl and bladder movements. There may also be excessive salivation.Petit Mal SeizuresPetit mal seizures are less common than their grand mal counterpart. In a petit mal seizure, the dog may simply lose consciousness and fall over, but will not suffer from