My vet is out for the weekend so I can't call to ask him, thought someone here might have some advice to give-
My 4 yr old pomapoo has seizures periodically- the vet said that there's no way to definitively tell what is causing them, and as long as they are not very often or last for a very long time, he advises against medicating him unnecessarily, which I think makes sense. He said it is not necessary to contact him after every seizure, just to keep track of them, how often they occur and how long they last- and if there are any significant changes to let him know.
Well, his most recent seizure was pretty similar to others, with one exception- he was swinging himself back and forth, backed up into me and I was just petting him and holding him... then he started wretching and there was this awful swooshing sound-- and he just shot out a stream of vomit, at first all foamy and mucous-y and then all of his dinner-
Is this anything to be extremely concerned about? He's perfectly fine now, just like himself again- but that swooshing sound he made before throwing up just scared the crap out of me. I don't know what to make of it-
I plan on calling the vet Monday to let him know, just wanted some input in the meantime.
Thanks!