I am sorry for a bummer of a topic on a Monday morning but I am hoping that someone has advice.
A bit of backstory: One of my dogs, Ray is old. She turned 15 a few weeks ago and was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in November. She had been losing weight for a few months, did a bunch of blood work and the kidney function is very low, plus she has anemia and increased phosphate levels. After discussing options with my vet, we decided to not treat to other than dietary changes and phosphate binders, basically focusing on quality of life.
Two days ago, she was all twisted up on her bed and her legs were "tangled" for lack of a better word under each other and were very stiff. The poor girl has severe arthritis so we thought maybe she slept wrong. Yesterday, she was walking and she fell over onto her side and I wasn't able to get her up. My DH came in and straightened out her front paws and helped her to her feet. He thought that it was because she sleeps most of the time and has been progressively getting weaker.
I remembered later on that the vet said that she might experience seizures. That is making me think that maybe that is what happened. I did some googling and she isn't having any of the twitching/"paddling" of her legs, mostly immobility and tightness of her limbs.
Does this sound like it could be seizures? If so, is there anything we can do for her?
We know that she is at the end of her life. *heart clenches up a bit* We don't want her to suffer. We don't know *when* is the right time. But if it is seizures that gives us a time frame in a way.
Thanks for any help/advice you may have
A bit of backstory: One of my dogs, Ray is old. She turned 15 a few weeks ago and was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in November. She had been losing weight for a few months, did a bunch of blood work and the kidney function is very low, plus she has anemia and increased phosphate levels. After discussing options with my vet, we decided to not treat to other than dietary changes and phosphate binders, basically focusing on quality of life.
Two days ago, she was all twisted up on her bed and her legs were "tangled" for lack of a better word under each other and were very stiff. The poor girl has severe arthritis so we thought maybe she slept wrong. Yesterday, she was walking and she fell over onto her side and I wasn't able to get her up. My DH came in and straightened out her front paws and helped her to her feet. He thought that it was because she sleeps most of the time and has been progressively getting weaker.
I remembered later on that the vet said that she might experience seizures. That is making me think that maybe that is what happened. I did some googling and she isn't having any of the twitching/"paddling" of her legs, mostly immobility and tightness of her limbs.
Does this sound like it could be seizures? If so, is there anything we can do for her?
We know that she is at the end of her life. *heart clenches up a bit* We don't want her to suffer. We don't know *when* is the right time. But if it is seizures that gives us a time frame in a way.
Thanks for any help/advice you may have