Hi, Louri! Good to hear from you and get your update. So sorry to hear that Bailey has had a rough spot -- calling the vet was a good thing and you are fortunate that your vet is willing to do a consult over the phone. Symptoms do sound seizure-related. Not sure when you'll find time (with your gang and now new job) to check the web or read articles but, if you do, here is the best website I have found with regard to seizures:
http://www.canine-epilepsy-guardian-angels.com/site_map.htm
The folks who run this website are wonderful and you can even have an "angel" e-mail you privately and answer your questions. There is a link on the website for a log to use. It is really, really important for you to chart Bailey's symptoms, starting with this first event. Trying to remember symptoms six months down the road is next to impossible and even the smallest things are important.
As others have pointed out, lots of dogs have an occasional seizure and do not require medication. Frequency and severity are key. That said, there are some good tips on the website even for an occasional occurrence. Please give yourself and Bailey hugs from Maggie and me!
http://www.canine-epilepsy-guardian-angels.com/site_map.htm
The folks who run this website are wonderful and you can even have an "angel" e-mail you privately and answer your questions. There is a link on the website for a log to use. It is really, really important for you to chart Bailey's symptoms, starting with this first event. Trying to remember symptoms six months down the road is next to impossible and even the smallest things are important.
As others have pointed out, lots of dogs have an occasional seizure and do not require medication. Frequency and severity are key. That said, there are some good tips on the website even for an occasional occurrence. Please give yourself and Bailey hugs from Maggie and me!