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Seizures are tough on the pets and tough to watch. I had a Keeshond who had idiopathic seizures -- even Iowa State Veterinary Teaching College folks couldn't figure out the cause. Miss Molly would uncontrollably spin in circles for up to 20 minutes at a time, and there was nothing I could do to help her. It was awful.

Are they thinking the face lump is related to the seizures? And, is he on any medication?

Hoping for the best for your Joey!
 
maybe again the vets dont know what the hard lum on his face is
You'd thinks they would stick a needle it it to find out what.it was, they'd find out a bunch from that, whether it was pus inside so they could drain it. If it was solid it could be a benign tumor or cancer, but with a draw they could find out whether it was cancer or not.
 
exactly but they are the closest vet to us the rest are about half and hour or more they are a good vet i love the doctor but like after his first seizure they were about to close they let us rush him over took a look at him said he's fine and sent him home like what
 

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