Hi everyone! I have two wonderful, energetic beagles. Remington, 3 years old, has definitely had 5 seizures in his lifetime, possibly more. We have remote collar system to keep them in the yard when we are not home so they are free to run around (great system, I highly recommend it), but anyways since me and my fiance both work full time and are often busy on weekend the dogs are left alone often and therefore Remi could have had many more seizures we do not know about. After his first seizure (at 2 years old), the vet did many tests and could not find a cause. The following year he had 2 more, only a day apart. The vet suggested it could be from excess protein that is put into cheaper dog foods as a filler. We had switched dog foods quite a few times in the months leading up to his 2 seizures, getting what was on sale when our regular food was not available. So we switched to a food that is acutally tested on dogs (many foods are just formulated to meet dog food standards, but not actually tested on dogs). Remi went 9 months without a seizure. Last month, he had one. I really thought about what he had eaten leading up to it, and I realized that we had bought the same treats for so long and I had just bought a different brand of treats and he had gotten into his Christmas present (bones from the dollar store). It may have been a coincidence, but literally 20 minutes after having one of those bones he had the seizure. So at that point we cut him off EVERYTHING but his regular dog food. No treats or bones. As a reward once in a while we would give him a small cube of cheese (he LOVES cheese!). He is not much of a treat dog, never has been so he really didn't care too much about not getting treats. I was concerned with his teeth however, that they would get too sharp/become unhealthy from not having a bone to chew on. So we recently gave him a deer antler to chew on, I'm sure it has protein in it but it wouldnt be in excess like it is added into treats. We then found an organic type of dog treat. So after a month of "nothing", we introduced this new treat (which was 3 days ago). Today, after only having 3 pieces of this new type of treat, he had another seizure. I think our new approach is going to be to stick with our regular dog food (as we have been giving him for almost a year now), and go back to the treats we had bought for so long (they're cheap ones, but they worked for 9 months so I'm guessing he's tolerating them well). We had found a whole bunch of "organic" and "special formulated" treats for him to try but I just hate the feeling of being responsible for his seizures because we are giving him something to test it out.
I am wondering if anyone has any similar experiences, and if anyone's heard this possible idea of excess protein as a cause of seizures. I should mention our other beagle (same parents as Remi, just the litter the year before) has never had a seizure. The vet said that some dogs just have this kind of reaction to excess protein and others could be eating the same thing and be fine. Thanks for reading Remi's story!
I am wondering if anyone has any similar experiences, and if anyone's heard this possible idea of excess protein as a cause of seizures. I should mention our other beagle (same parents as Remi, just the litter the year before) has never had a seizure. The vet said that some dogs just have this kind of reaction to excess protein and others could be eating the same thing and be fine. Thanks for reading Remi's story!