It's important to monitor your dog's health and seek veterinary care if your dog experiences a seizure, especially if it is their first seizure or if they have multiple seizures in a short period. Your veterinarian can help determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment options.
In the meantime, if your dog has a seizure, ensure they are in a safe space, remove any objects that could cause injury, and do not put anything in their mouth. After the seizure, provide a calm environment for recovery, as dogs can be disoriented and frightened afterward.
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