A seizure in a dog looks alot like a seizure would in a human. If it's a small seizure the dog will have a blank look in there eyes. If they have a large seizure they may go into convulsions or foam at the mouth.
A seizure can also be as subtle as a fleeting numbness of a part of the body, a brief or long term loss of memory, visual changes, sensing/discharging of an unpleasant odor, a strange epigastric sensation, or a sensation of fear and total state of confusion. A seizure can last from a few seconds to status epilepticus, a continuous group of seizures that is often life-threatening without immediate intervention. Therefore seizures are typically classified as motor, sensory, autonomic, emotional or cognitive.
There are many different classifications of seizure. Some can be very mild and almost undetected to extremely violent in nature. If seizure activity is suspected, visit your doctor for an assessment and diagnosis.
You can find more information here: aboutkidshealth.ca/Epilepsy/Signs-and-Sy....
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