Sadly.... Yes
All warm blooded animals can have seizures. If your pet has had them, be sure to take your pet into be examined by your Veterinarian. Seizures can be a sign of brain tumors, poisoning, epilepsy, etc.
Alcohol is not a known cause of dog seizures, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could trigger them. Dog seizures can be caused by certain food and toxins, and alcohol may be toxic to some dogs.
Yes a dog can have seizures from allergies
My dog had seizures before she passed. In animals it can be common. But if these seizures Increase, I would recommend a vet
Any dog can have a seizure.
Your best bet will be to ask your vet.
No.
Seizures can happen anytime and unexpectedly. It is best to keep a log and tell your veterinarian when they happen.
If you have any medication for seizures, you should give it to your dog. And it not, you should call the vet right away.
What is the diagnosis of why your dog is having seizures?
Yes, he can also get a heart attack.
Dogs can have seizures from an excess of external stimuli (ie, sound & light), and this includes trauma or physical shock to the body. So yes, getting hit can cause a dog to have a seizure, especially if they have been diagnosed with epilepsy.
Seizures in dogs can manifest in many forms. They range from petit mal to grand mal seizures, with many variations in between. Petit mal seizures often cause the dog to stop and suddenly stare off into space with a blank look, in a semi-conscious state. Partial seizures can target only a certain part of a dog's body, such as in the face or just one side of the body. Complex partial seizures can result in a variety of erratic behaviors, from the dog running around the house to standing and staring into space, drooling, and unresponsive. Cluster seizures are when your dog has many seizure episodes closely after one another. A grand mal seizure is the most severe, and causes the dog to go rigid, fall down, convulse violently, drool, and sometimes lose control of its bowels.