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Old 09-14-2010, 07:57 PM
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QuickStitch
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I have a 6lb female yorkie that has several seizures a month every month and we were told the same thing. It doesn't look good to watch and I just can't stand it, but we pick her up while she is having one and just hold her as firm as possilbe, and then just hold her for a long while afterwards until she is ready to be let down. She always tries to get to us right before she has one. She usually doesn't have much of a warning, but she is never far from us. It just makes her feel better to have us hold her and love on her as it does scare her. They don't know what causes it, and I don't want her on medication either. She is 12 years old now and has had them ever since we have had her as a baby. We were going to breed her but deceided against it when we she had seizures. We didn't want to take any chances on losing her. I know its scary, but I'm sure your baby will be ok. Just make sure to give him lots of loving afterwards.
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