don't be afraid. but, without meds, seizures can lead to death. the continuing brain trauma. and, for me, led to two minor strokes.
so, just order. i think the timing is good. before holidays. I pray your package is delivered.
Poor baby. I would hold my doggies head in my arms. And pray like crazy.
Let us know u receive. With her size, cut in half, or a quarter. I raised orphaned kittens so i always have a pill cutter from the drug store.
May God protect ur bundle of joy and let ur package get through. Or, heck, just heal the doggie, Father, I ask in Jesus name. It cannot hurt to ask.
We used to have a Boston Terrier who started having seizures and was on meds prescribed by the veterinarian for many years.
He was like a baby to us and it was horrifying to see him having a seizure. I hope you can find the meds you need. I can sympathize.
Willie
Yeah she's super tiny so I'll try a qtr maybe even smaller than that. Thanks for all the kinds words and helpfulness Charon

Will be placing an order this weekend as you couldn't be more right. I just love her so much and would be devastated if anything ever happened. My condolences for all that has happened to you as well. Glad the meds work so well!
seizures are no joke, and can be very scary in people and dogs. Please stay well friends, I hope no one has to go through them on a regular basis. I hope you found what you are looking for OP. GSD are great dogs from what I hear, Charon, Sorry that you lost yours too soon

. OP I wish you luck in your pursuit for your dogs seizures. Diazepam is what I have heard to work well. Does the Phenobarb work a lot quicker to stop them, or is it a used to hold them off from occurring?
Dilantin is your best choice in my opinion. It works wonders for seizures. I think its available on PPE
Well the barb has been great so I'm happy with that but I'm interested in the phenytoin bonji. I'll look into it and keep you guys updated
(11-25-2015, 02:55 AM)comingdown Wrote: [ -> ]seizures are no joke, and can be very scary in people and dogs. Please stay well friends, I hope no one has to go through them on a regular basis. Â I hope you found what you are looking for OP. GSD are great dogs from what I hear, Charon, Sorry that you lost yours too soon
. OP I wish you luck in your pursuit for your dogs seizures. Diazepam is what I have heard to work well. Does the Phenobarb work a lot quicker to stop them, or is it a used to hold them off from occurring?
Stops them and if one occurred while on it it would prevent. Otherwise no.
(01-09-2016, 03:10 AM)selfless-desires Wrote: [ -> ]Well the barb has been great so I'm happy with that but I'm interested in the phenytoin bonji. I'll look into it and keep you guys updated
(11-25-2015, 02:55 AM)comingdown Wrote: [ -> ]seizures are no joke, and can be very scary in people and dogs. Please stay well friends, I hope no one has to go through them on a regular basis. Â I hope you found what you are looking for OP. GSD are great dogs from what I hear, Charon, Sorry that you lost yours too soon
. OP I wish you luck in your pursuit for your dogs seizures. Diazepam is what I have heard to work well. Does the Phenobarb work a lot quicker to stop them, or is it a used to hold them off from occurring?
Stops them and if one occurred while on it it would prevent. Otherwise no.
Phenytoin has far fewer side effects and is less addictive/withdrawl is not as big an issue.Â
But phenobarb if it works it works. Don't mess with success.