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    He might just be epileptic...its really hard to say. Sucks its a stray dog that probably no one would be willing to take in...

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    Yes, he scavenges. usually the food in the garbage bins thrown by resturants at night time. I try to feed him, but he eats sometimes only, since he gets meat leftovers from the garbage bins. His food doesn't contain rosemary for sure, its not even known in the place where i stay. He gets fleas sometimes, but i check all dogs regularly, sometimes put flea powder on them too. I have kept a large stone vessel near my building, which i fill everyday. So the water is clean enough, i mean for the dogs atleast. He has been sterilized and vacinnated once. Heartworm pills? never given any of those. He just gets seizures for 2-3 mins. In fact today, he got a secong seizure after a gap of one hour. Will try to consult a vet soon.

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    It could be from the flea powder. I wouldn't give that especially if he's having seizures. Try mixing 2 tablespoons of braggs apple cider vinegar into 64 oz of water. Can you use fresh water? If he drinks it, it will get rid of the fleas. He could also be getting into something toxic or he's allergic to. Not much you can do, but get him off the street.

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    Consulted a vet. Suggested a tablet named Gardenal (phenobarbitone 60mg). Dog seems OK for now, eating properly. Anyways, he is a tough dog and will recover properly.

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    Glad to see you are taking care of him

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