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Old 12-08-2008, 05:04 PM #1
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Default Seiko the watch dog

Seiko the watch dog...he is all that and more.

He does not watch the house, but he needs to be watched.

Seiko is full of love, yet there is a time around the gloom of the morning when there is nothing but fear and darkness.

Morning gloom as I call it...it is when the night is almost done.

How I fear those hours...

How I dread those hours..

Every little twitch ..every little sucking..awakens me..is it time??

Seiko looks at me with the same horror and wonder in his eyes.

It is Sunday morning and I awaken to the sound of Seiko vomiting.

Comforting him at this moment of discomfort helps little.

Discomfort has turned into panic...

I see it in his eyes.

He takes off and crashes into the wall.

That sound is burnt into my mind.

He runs the other way.

Running into the door.

He finally falls over and seizes.

His neck is all croaked. his eyes are empty, the mouth foaming.

The breathing has stopped or at best shallow.

The twitching continues...and continues..and continues

The seconds has stopped and been replaced by eternity of darkness.

An hour passes and he is back...not a cloud behind those innocent trusting eyes.

Life is playing a joke on me.

This is what I was most afraid of...
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(((Seiko))) and (((Seiko))) this just breaks my heart. Can nothing be done? Seizures are so hard to deal with in people, and for the people who have to deal with them. I never thought about a pet and pet owner having to deal with them. Poor little Seiko, and Seiko's owner...
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Old 12-08-2008, 06:34 PM #3
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(((Seiko))) and (((Seiko))) this just breaks my heart. Can nothing be done? Seizures are so hard to deal with in people, and for the people who have to deal with them. I never thought about a pet and pet owner having to deal with them. Poor little Seiko, and Seiko's owner...
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Hi there, Seiko the dog is o.k. for now. It was very difficult for a while until we figured out what dosage of medicine to give him. He is on Potassium Bromide twice a day. I have to make sure that he eats his food with his med or he will have upset tummy.
This was probably caused by inbreeding.He is now eight years old and he has been on meds for seven years now.
He is a very good boy, but he sleeps most of day...a side effect from his medicine.
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