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    hi,
    We have several stray dogs near our building. One of them, suddenly got a paralytic sort of attack.He was unable to stand, falling down when trying to walk, with foam in the mouth.
    After 4 minutes or so, he started running a bit, then he became normal. After 10 minutes, i gave him some dog food in milk. And then gave him water. Drank almost half litre water. I take care of few dogs in my area. I stay on the first floor. He usually never enters the building, but now he is time and again coming on my floor and sitting in front of my door.
    I had called up a vet, she said it cant be rabies as rabid dogs don't drink and eat.
    any clues or suggestions?

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    Sounds like a seizure or a poisoning.

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    Sounds like a seizure...

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    I have never heard of a seizure exactly like what you describe but that would still be my guess. The dog wouldn't have recovered like that from poison.
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    Very sad. Sounds like canine epilepsy. Do a search on this and see if the listed symptoms don't match what you are witnessing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nash_try View Post
    One of them, suddenly got a paralytic sort of attack.He was unable to stand, falling down when trying to walk, with foam in the mouth.
    Sounds like a seizure to me. We just had a pom yesterday who had a seizure exactly this way. Foam at the mouth, disoriented, paralyzed...
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    Just to add, after this seizure, he ran for 1-2 min and then he pooped while standing itself. I mean dogs bend a bit while pooping , but he pooped when standing straight. Well, no unusual behavior for 2 days. He has become more attached though, following me when i get down. For now, just keeping a watch.
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    Myasthenia Gravis... am not saying it is this since this is incredibly rare, but since seizures have already been mentioned and I assume you are relatively sure its not just severe dehydration, I thought I would throw it out there. My cousin had a mutt dog (not full breed, like it usually attacks) that was recently diagnosed.
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    hi,
    Had started this thread, regarding a street dog near my building, having seizures. Today again, he had a seizure attack. This time i also saw, a little bit of blood in it.
    Same things he did like last time, tried to get up, was unable to do so. After 2-3 min , when he was finally able to walk, he started running around. Infact he just ran into another area(which isn't his usual place) and the dogs in that area chased him, and he was back again, near my building. Am pointing this out, since its quite unusual to see him do that.

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    The dog might be eating something that's triggering seizures. You said street dog, does he roam the streets scavenging food? He might be getting into antifreeze. Do you feed him? Foods containig BHA and BHT preservatives can trigger seizures. Foods containing rosemary can cause seizures. Does he get flea and tick topicals? Is he getting vaccinations? Heartworm pills? Is he getting clean water to drink? Next time he has a seizure, try getting him to lick some organic blackstrap molasses, before he's in full seizure. Hopefully it will bring him out of it quick.

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