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My senior dog had a seizure and is now incontinent. What should I do?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Staffordshire Bull Terrier | Male

My 15yr old Staffordshire Bull terrier has had a seizure and is now inncontinant

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Answered By Daniela Jessen, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on December 31st, 2017

The most common symptoms of a full-blown seizure in older dogs include drooling, violent muscle spasms, running movements of his legs, loss of bladder and bowel control and possible vomiting. So the incontinence may be part of the seizure. But anyway in a situation like this you NEED to get your dog to your vet as quickly as you can, to stop seizure if persistent or any more seizures and start diagnosis of the underlying cause The leading causes of seizures in older dogs changes and while epilepsy is the leading cause of seizures in younger dogs (under 6 years old), in senior dogs the leading causes include brain tumors, liver or kidney disease, trauma, poisoning, under active thyroid gland (hypothyroidism).

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