Dogs can have seizures triggered by any sort of excessive outside stimulus. Light and sound are common triggers, but I wouldn't be surprised if physical pain or stress caused by falling down stairs could trigger a seizure.
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Scaring your dog does not cause a seizure. However, in dogs who already suffer from seizures, stress can bring on a seizure, so if you scare your dog, the stress from being scared can make the dog have a seizure.
A dog that is suddenly falling down and poops and pees on themselves may be having a seizure. A person should take the dog to the vet as soon as possible.
Unfortunately, yes, it is possible for a young dog to have a seizure and die either during the seizure or just after the seizure is over. You need to take your dog in to be seen by your Veterinarian. Medications can be given by your Vet to control the seizures. Each time your dog has a seizure, brain cells are destroyed. Take your dog immediately to a Veterinarian.
Thimble
Our dog was sleeping on the couch when he began having a seizure, he fell off the couch into a patio door and broke his neck during the seizure and died. You have to protect a pet having a seizure from hurting its self.
Any dog can have a seizure.
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NO! it will have a seizure and die.
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Yes, by the person falling down and/or thrashing around during the seizure, broken bones are certainly possible.
What is the diagnosis of why your dog is having seizures?
It depends on the type and severity of the seizure. If the seizure state is one of status epilepticus (continuous, unended clonic-tonic seizures) that interferes with cardiopulmonary activity, then it is possible to die from that kind of seizure.