If her seizures were getting worse not better then there would be cause of concern. One thing I can't stress enough to ALL of our patients parents who have epilepsy is that there is no one magic drug to get seizures under control. It's all trial and error and sometimes just pure luck! Sometimes one medication can control seizures, sometimes 2 and some times 3 or more. Sometimes it's a cocktail of more than one. If I were you, I would look to see if you can find a vet who knows more about epilepsy and medication. You do not know how many doctors I see who finally refer their patients to us because they mess up medications. Like I said before, there are certain anticonvulsant medications for certain types of seizures.
When you are recording your dogs seizures. Are you also timing them and noting what body parts her seizures are involving? With each seizure how long were they and which side of her body was more involved? Did your vet give you and type of medication to stop the seizure in case it goes on for longer than 3 minutes?
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