Hi Michelle,
Welcome to Beagles Unlimited.
I have not personally had experience with this illness , however , I've talked with a few folks that have had dogs with seizures and find that being more informed will help you help your Beagle.
First , the one thing that comes across with most people , and I'm sure I would be the same if surprised with my dog having these symptoms that just came out of the "Blue", and , that is to hold and comfort your dog. Please don't do this , It will be much better for your dog if you comfort with calm soft tone words without touching during the seizure. Make sure that your hands are not close to your dogs mouth to avoid accidental bite and clamp down.( your dog will not know he is doing this) Just make sure he is safe and not in danger of hurting himself , for example: make sure he can not fall off of anything , and , keep him away from water.
My best advice would be to educate yourself as much as possible and start calling around to Vets in your area to locate one that has experience with treating seizures and preferably with Beagles. Get references from dog owners in your area if possible. It is my understanding that this is very treatable , and , looking for a Vet with experience in treating seizures would be a good first move.
We have some information on seizures here : https://www.beaglesunlimited.com/heal...eptic-seizures
Helpful info link : http://www.canine-epilepsy-guardian-angels.com/
Sending get well vibes.........................
If I left anything out please post any ???
Please post and let us know how everything is going.
Best , oldhounddog
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