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Reply To: Swallowing/Gulping — Seizure?

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@ Eileen

A veterinary neurologist would be your best bet if the regular vet has not been helpful.
The correct medication and dosage is key in treating idiopathic epilepsy.
I had a dog that did well on a low dose of phenobarbitol for years, no side effects.
But, that was a long time ago, there are other medications that they use now too, as Taylor mentioned.

Uncontrolled seizures are very stressful for a dog and can result in more neurological damage and other medical issues.