Just as your chickens are your responsibility to protect, you have a responsibility not to let these strays bother your neighbours animals as well if you can do something about it. Scaring them off just sends them elsewhere....
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No, I've never heard of EF causing seizures, but if an animal was prone, and got a zap to the head, it's not a far fetched assumption. what did the vet say? My guess is that if there was going to be a seizure associated with a fence, it would happen right away. I do know that the medical field is returning to the use of "shock therapy" to treat certain mental conditions, supposedly with good results.
Quote: I'm so sorry about your pup, that must have been traumatic to watch, I hope he's OK.
I'm so sorry about your pup, that must have been traumatic to watch, I hope he's OK.
Quote: Oh Geez....my dog has seizures too they are mild and short, but still every time it happens I wonder if he will die....lost another dog to similar mild seizures years ago.
Hang in there.
Yes, they suggested phenobarb for my other dog, but they were so mild and infrequent I passed on the meds.Our last dog had seizures from the time he was about a year old (first time was out duck hunting with DH - he had to hold the dog's head up to keep him from drowning). I finally asked the vet what we could do about it since they got worse as he got older. We got a prescription for... I think it was phenobarbitol (I could be wrong on that - I don't remember for sure) and the dog lived the last several years of his life seizure free. The meds were inexpensive - about $10 a month. Far cheaper than having to continually clean my carpet due to incontinence while seizing. We were able to get his meds from the pharmacy. Cheaper there than from the vet.
... I feel better knowing im not the only one who is coping with this.Yes, they suggested phenobarb for my other dog, but they were so mild and infrequent I passed on the meds.