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I remember Larry tell me about Dan he did go to dave and Janette larry never worked any of his dogs

I know mate I got Dan off Mousey for my son when he was 6wks old because he wasn’t keeping a pup.I stripped his head out in his garage and he realised he sold the wrong pup.We dug a few bits with him when he matured and was a nice thing to watch.When my son sold him to Larry it was a good dog wasted.I laughter at the shows when we showed him he beat churchy all the time from a pup to adult and vic about 6 time which was a £5000 dog.

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If I could get my pics off photobucket I would put a pic up but he is sat with Dave in his backyard.I stripped his head out so Dave had to finish him off.He was a joy to watch graft and a really steady dog for a Lakeland but a shame it never worked again.

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He was a working dog with my dad who sadly passed away unexpected in March so we have his two patterdale terriers the 2 year old only started having the fits in April but are getting more frequent. Vets recommended the epilepsy meds but I've read lots of bad reviews on it for there health and that it doesn't help. I'm stuck what to do...

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17 hours ago, lurchers said:

The wife’s lakey started having them from about 5yrs old but wasn’t really often and was only when he got up from a sleep.As he got older they started to get more regular from about 9yrs old then by the time he was 12 started pissing blood.And yip it was cancer he was a cracking dog I used to take him to work on rat jobs but the wife wouldn’t let me use him for digging,as she seen the state my borders used to come back in and he was keen for a look in a hole.This is him mate just before he started the fits

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He was a strong looking tyke, good head, powerful jaw, atb

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12 hours ago, Stacey89 said:

He was a working dog with my dad who sadly passed away unexpected in March so we have his two patterdale terriers the 2 year old only started having the fits in April but are getting more frequent. Vets recommended the epilepsy meds but I've read lots of bad reviews on it for there health and that it doesn't help. I'm stuck what to do...

Go with your head as well as your heart, what would your Dad have done ? atb

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14 hours ago, Stacey89 said:

He was a working dog with my dad who sadly passed away unexpected in March so we have his two patterdale terriers the 2 year old only started having the fits in April but are getting more frequent. Vets recommended the epilepsy meds but I've read lots of bad reviews on it for there health and that it doesn't help. I'm stuck what to do...

This may sound harsh but if he was mine i would have put him out of his misery as I think your dad would

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On 24/09/2021 at 09:11, Stacey89 said:

Hi my patterdale terrier is having lots of fits most of the time it starts with him being sick, or trying to be then the fit lasts about 3/5 mins. It started off as odd one here and there buy now more frequently. I've had him to vets had full bloods done etc and they never found anything wrong with him. Any ideas? He's 2 years old 

Lad I dig with had a Russell dog fitted a few times on him. We actually dug to the dog one day thinking he was on but he was having a seizure. 
Then one of my own began taking them also.

None were bred from and both eventually were PTS for the right reasons for the animal and our own peace of mind.

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Personally I wouldn't keep an animal going if it needed medication to keep it alive,I don't think it's fair and quite selfish...I understand it was your dad's and you've lost him ..what would your Oldman of done? myself I would PTS and start again ?

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One of my fells was diagnosed with epilepsy when he was about 5 years old which caused him to have fits on a regular basis. Both parents were healthy and so was the rest of the litter but he never made it past 6. 

You need to do what's best for the dog!

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