We do feel it Boxergirl. That is why I run to this forum. When there is a need this forum rocks. When in crisis I need people to throw ideas out, tell their story or just let me know that I'm not alone. The core group of people here have one thing in common. We all love our dogs and have compassion for others that are struggling with theirs. Thank you!That's a strong pup if I've ever seen one. I'm sending all the good vibes I have your way. You guys have a lot of people holding you close, I hope you feel it.
Oh, he's perfect! I am just so sorry to hear about this. I can't even imagine being in such an awful situation with a baby. Veterinary neurologists are notoriously difficult to get an appointment with (always booked up, with emergencies on top of that), but crossing my fingers here that you get your beautiful boy seen ASAP tomorrow! My first thoughts with a puppy that seizures is hypoglycemia (usually very small breeds, and typically younger than Justice), a portosystemic shunt (symptoms would be worse just after eating, usually bloodwork will be abnormal, can test bile acids - not sure if that was included in his bloodwork), hydrocephalus or other congenital abnormality (again, usually tiny breed puppies), infectious causes (distemper, toxo, neospora - can test with titers), and possibly toxic that you mentioned previously. I've never seen idiopathic epilepsy come up that early. No matter what, a neurologist should be able to get you an answer. Sending tons of good thoughts and vibes from me and my pack for you and Justice!I still haven't learned how to post pictures but I really would like everyone to see what a beautiful boy Justice is. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/...073741834.100001008011982&type=1&l=81b196710b