
Brownie had a seizure yesterday and hasnt been moving, this morning he has multiple seizures and was okay for a while but now cant move


I'm truly sorry to hear about Brownie's condition. Seizures in dogs can arise from a variety of causes, such as epilepsy, exposure to toxins, metabolic disorders, or even brain tumors. Given that Brownie is experiencing multiple seizures and is now unable to move, this is indeed a very concerning situation and suggests a potential emergency.
It's crucial that you take Brownie to a veterinarian immediately. His inability to move following the seizures could indicate a serious underlying issue that requires urgent medical attention. The veterinarian will be able to conduct necessary diagnostics, like blood tests or imaging, to identify the cause and provide the appropriate treatment.
In the meantime, try to keep Brownie as calm and comfortable as possible. Ensure he is in a safe environment where he cannot harm himself during a seizure. It's important to avoid putting your hands near his mouth, as he might accidentally bite.
Please seek veterinary care as soon as possible to ensure Brownie receives the care he needs. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Thank you.
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