My Lord Budnicks (RIP 2014), was 16 years 4-5 months
his like 12 old -13 years it was ugly, he was a happy dog though
he had almost like 'epileptic type seizures'
he'd lay on his side, sort of stretch out, all of a sudden start twitching shaking
& then claw out, sort of tremor or shake & whine a lil' bit
like he was totally confused, of what was happening to him...
It was really hard to see, then he'd pee a lil',
then roll back on his stomach, sort of sit up
wake up like as if nothing ever happened, wagging his tail ready to play...
I'd wipe up the pee & go on with life....
Vet then, they gave him some prescription, don't remember the name
but honestly made hi just sleep or it made it way worse
so I quit giving to him...
I'd just pet him & talk to him when he was seizing/spazzing out
try & comfort him...
I was at wits end, didn't want to put him down
he was great/normal when not seizing like once a week or so
my dad would ask whats happening to him I tried to explain it
& just said; he's dying dad, having seizures I can't control...
After talking to my older sister Lori,
I started him on some liquid Horse ligament meds, 32 oz bottle 'a cap full'
in his water, mixed in about a gallon of water daily, lil' less than an ounce per. day
(horses take way more & drink way more)
Carrow (sweet) & chondroitin (spell ?), glucosamine, MSM, 1500mg per oz.
don't remember what else etc.
My sister a large animal Vet/VDM (now in Or.) recommended for his hips & joints
it worked like a Mirical drug, he was spry as hell, happy, playful
& no sign of pain at all, prior he was reluctant to play or go for long walks
whine when getting up etc.
(lil' to no seizures either, 1-3 or so per year)
He was going up & down stairs & walking way better, like he was 7-8 or something
he was on it for the last 3-4 or so years, from like 12 on
it is the only thing I could attribute to his change, it took about 6 months
but it was night & day differences...
I wish I could remember the name, I bought it at Tractor Supply,
green/grey tall 32 oz. bottle $35, with a horse on the front, with the squeeze dispenser
neck on the top...