Haretrigger
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Setter Man...Haretrigger your dog sounds exactly like what mine did. Excited to the point of crashing blood levels . And they did lead into seizures. The vets told me to keep something sweet on me at all times. You could see it start to happen. She would get wobbly and walk like she was stomping her paws. If you didnt get her the stuff then she would go into those seizures soon . Luckily she knew it herself and would always come close to where I was. But for a big running setter it wasnt always the case. Gps helped me find her more than once in full blown attack. It was awful but she really loved hunting and was a very good bird finder.
Agree that we were dealing with the same thing. I too, could spot it coming on, as well as my wife. The wife would go a little crazy with the ice cream when it started to happen when I wasn't around...lol...but I don't blame her. She was right there with me the first time we saw Ella have a seizure and it really shook my wife up.
Ella made it to 12 and the last few years wasn't really bothered by the condition....but she was elderly and was a lot less exciteable..
We too had a lot of good days hunting despite her condition.