to a grave yard or a nice idea would to be dig him up in your garden
The way you are spouse to care for you dog is feed the dog ,give the dog ,and take it for a walk.
The only way to know is to take the dog to the vet.
It isn't passed from one dog who has epilepsy to another healthy dog that doesn't have epilepsy by contact or any other way except genetically. Epilepsy can be passed on genetically. Such as the Sire or Dam of the pups can have epilepsy & the pups' odds of getting epilepsy are much higher.
no way
The only way to be sure is to take your dog to a veterinarian.
Take the hurt dog in to see a Veterinarian where the dog can be thoroughly examined & treated.
the dog passed the cat, but did not chase after it.
Only give your dog sulfamethoxazole if the vet gave you a perscription(this is the only way you can get it),
All parasites are "catchy" with other dogs. That is the way of parasites. Deworm your dog with a good dewormer or take a feces (from a 2 day period of time) sample into your Veterinarian to have it checked out for worms. A good check up by your Veterinarian would be good for your pet & to discuss these types of things with your Vet. You have round worms that can be passed on from eggs in the dirt passed in the feces of an infected dog and then eaten up by another dog, tapeworms that can be passed on by fleas, hookworms from the dirt where the dog walks and the hookworms can go up into the pads of the dog's feet, heart worms from mosquitoes and the list goes on. Many parasites are also picked up from eating dead animals.
give dog a chill pill then he will be calmed down and then you can take the shot
because we walk a long way there and back
we will burrie it