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Posted by m.sisson on 01-05-2011 04:53 AM:

Pup had siezures now has no interest, what to do

My English male had siezures when he was 8 months old and now shows no interest in a caged coon what so ever. Prior to that he was really showing interest and was on the road to make a good hound. Now he just seems like he isn't all there in the woods and doesn't even hardly smell the coon. Does anyone have suggestions he is just now one year and I also know training a male is alot harder than a female from what many have told me.

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Posted by rghnd123 on 01-05-2011 02:22 PM:

seizures

I was told seizures used to show up often. There is probably nothing you can do about this young dog. I would contact the breeder and try another pup. But there is no miracle cure. Never breed this dog it doesn't need to be back in the gene pool.

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Posted by m.sisson on 01-05-2011 02:37 PM:

well since i am the breeder i guess ill keep trying with him and see what happens. he hasnt had a siezure since.

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Posted by greg stull on 01-05-2011 04:01 PM:

MOST DOGS THAT I HAVE SEEN THAT HAVE SIEZURES WILL DO IT AGAIN AT SOME POINT.

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 01-05-2011 04:48 PM:

sizures

i had a buddy that had a pup that kept having sezures he would hunt butjust be going along and and go into a sizure and fall over i thought it was worms but he said he wormed it regurally he would foam at the mouth eyes go back in his head that was back in 60s i think he finally put him down


Posted by railroad on 01-05-2011 04:58 PM:

at that age and with the seizures why would you waist your time trying to train it. something is wrong with the pup and with no more than it was doing just move on to something else.

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