Chip has a seizure

So, on Wednesday, I took Chip & Quincy to Keylore Kennels for dog day care like we do most weeks.  I dropped them off at about 8:45am.  At 9:45 am I got a call from Lisa in the office telling me that Chip was having a seizure and that he needed to see a vet.  I freaked out.  Luckily for me and for Chip, they remained calm.  Everyone there is trained about what to do in the case of a seizure and I’m really grateful for that.

Chip was outside for about 15 minutes when Ranae noticed him sitting next to the gate and his head was tittering.  Then, he ended up in a full grand mal seizure, legs paddling, he was disoriented, he had a panic stricken look on his face and he was convulsing.  He became really hot after the seizure (the vet says because of all of the energy his body was exerting and the adrenaline).  Sharon cooled him down with cold wet towels.

I made it to day care and Sharon rode with Chip & I to the vet and gave them all the details.  I’m very grateful for that. I wasn’t there and it would be just too hard to relay the information telephone game style.

So, the vet said that sometimes a dog just has one seizure and never another one. He is quite young for epilepsy.  He is only 7 months old.  The vet also indicated that he was pretty young for some of the other problems that can cause seizures.  He did a full blood panel and that looked normal.  He does have a yeast infection in his right ear, but that is unrelated, his tympanum looks good. 

So, the vet wants him watched for a few weeks in case he has another seizure.  We’re going to take him to Keylore Kennels for the next couple weeks just so that he will be always supervised.  I feel nervous about leaving him in his outdoor kennel for fear that he has another seizure and then his body is too hot and he can’t get his core temperature down on his own.

He is acting normally now.  He was acting strangely that morning and from reading the Canine Epilepsy website, that is typical.  Now that I know what the odd behavior is, I’ll definitely be on the lookout for it. He didn’t drink any water with his breakfast (was not dehydrated though when he had the blood panel) and he was whining in the car really bad all the way to daycare.

I also called the breeder to see if other dogs in the line had ever experienced seizures and she indicated that they have not.  I’ll keep her up to date on what happens with Chip.  I read a lot of information on Thursday online about seizure disorders. It was making me very nervous. I also read some threads at Basset.Net from other folks with Basset Hounds that had seizures.  I decided not to read anymore about it unless something else happens, but I am thinking about going to a pet first aid class now. 

I’m very hopeful that this is just a fluke.  I was just so devastated when they called me and worried, but he seems to be back to his normal self now.

Chip & Quincy my Basset Hounds

Chip & Quincy hanging out in the yard

Inquisitive Chip

What a sweet boy!

Chip, Basset Hound

Frankenmuth Dog Bowl 2010

Steve, Quincy, Chip and I ventured out on Sunday to the Frankenmuth Dog Bowl at Riverplace in Frankenmuth, Michigan.  Entrance to Rescue area It was an incredibly hot day.  I think temperatures were over 90 degrees.  The dogs were hot. Steve and I were hot.  So, we didn’t do as many activities as we would have liked and we didn’t get as many pictures as I wanted to. However, we did have fun. There were a lot of good vendors there.  Doodle Dog Bakery had a booth and there was a booth selling elk antlers and the like (we buy these from Dotty’s Pet Center in Clio and love them).  They had a lot of activities happening including:  Dock Dogs, Disc Dogs, Sheep Herding, an Off Leash Dog area, a Doggie Dash for all dogs to participate in, Wiener Dog races, Dogs of the World Parade and probably a lot more that we didn’t get to see. 

Chip was so incredibly hot that he couldn’t keep his tongue in his mouth. Both dogs were very good because they just wanted to lay in the shade.  Our friends met us there with their dyed pink dogs. That was pretty neat.  We did take Chip and Quincy to the off leash area for some fun. Offleash dog area Chip was playing a lot more than Quincy.  He wouldn’t go in the water though. 

It was a fun, but hot day.  I wish that we could have stayed longer and enjoyed more of the activities, but here is what Chip & Quincy looked like when we got home after only a couple of hours:

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It was fun for Memorial Day weekend to go and check out the activities. We also got to see a few of the balloons that were there for the Great Lakes Ballooning Championships. 

Here is our whole photo album from the Dog Bowl. 

A couple sleepy hound dogs

My basset hounds, sleeping on the couch.  Chip loves being so close to Quincy.

Chip with his arm around Quincy Quincy my pretty basset hound Quincy and Chip Couch Hounds

A New Basset Hound

So, Shadow wasn’t quite the right dog for us. She really needs a more active household and is much happier where she is now.  However, we decided that a 2nd dog might be a good idea. We started looking around at other breeds, but decided that the basset hound is a dog well suited for our lifestyle and we also know that he will be a good fit for Quincy.

 

Steve wanted a male dog and preferably one who would be a little more likely to bark when folks come into the house and yard.  After a search, we found a breeder in Sterling, MI that we felt confident in.  Up North Bassets hand raise the puppies and let their hounds live in the house with them.  Jody seemed very knowledgeable and easy to talk to.  They had a litter of pups on December 8th.  They had 5 boy puppies born. A tragedy lost all of the girl puppies and cost the mother any chances of future reproduction, but 5 beautiful healthy boy puppies were available.  We settled on one and picked him up on February 13th.  What a great Valentine’s Day present!

 

Here are some pictures of him and a few of he and Quincy.  His name is Chip. The breeder used it at home, so he already knows his name.  That made things easier!  They’ve become fast friends. Quincy is teaching him all about the rules of this house and his training is going pretty well. He needs a lot more work on housebreaking and all of his commands, but hopefully he’ll be a quick learner.

 

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