| There are many causes of seizures. Even a vet may take a while to identify the problem. Once identified, it may or may not be correctable, or be something that will get worse without treatment. You need to take the dog to a vet.
Having others say why their dog had seizures won't give you any help. Their dog may or may not have the same cause.
A week ago yesterday, I dropped off a dog that was having seizures at fine vet clinic. They have 2 vets, technicians, the finest equipment, access to lab tests, etc. 2 days later, the vet called, but still wasn't sure exactly what the problem was. |