
Seizures in dogs can be frightening to witness and often happen suddenly. They may involve shaking, loss of consciousness, muscle stiffness, or unusual behaviors. While some seizures are brief and may resolve on their own, others can indicate a serious underlying condition that requires immediate attention.
Understanding what a seizure looks like and what might be causing it can help you respond quickly and appropriately.
Seizures can occur for a variety of reasons, ranging from primary neurologic conditions to systemic illness. Common causes include:
In some cases, the exact cause may not be immediately identified.
Any seizure should be taken seriously, but certain situations require urgent or emergency care.
You should seek care immediately if your dog:
If your dog is actively seizing, keep them safe from injury and seek veterinary care as soon as possible.

At L&L Animal Urgent Care, we evaluate seizures by determining the potential underlying cause and severity.
Diagnostics may include:
Our goal is to identify whether the seizure is isolated or part of a larger medical condition.
Treatment depends on the cause, frequency, and severity of the seizures.
Common treatments may include:
Dogs with ongoing seizure disorders may require long-term management.
Seizures can be alarming—but quick action can make a significant difference. If your dog experiences a seizure or shows unusual neurologic behavior, it’s best to have them evaluated.
At L&L Animal Urgent Care, we provide same-day urgent care for dogs and cats—helping you get answers and treatment when your pet needs it most.