


WATCH DOG FUNNY MOMENT FULL
Curtis Dewey, an associate professor of neurology at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, “My first thought is that it is a focal seizure that should be treated with anticonvulsants.” That means that the mis-firing occurs in a very localized area of the brain rather than a larger area that could lead to a full blown grand mal seizure. The video received instant fame when it was on America’s Funniest Home Videos many years ago, garnering many audience chuckles however, from a veterinarian’s perspective, this dog’s behavior raises some serious red flags.īased on just this small clip with no history or other information, I recently showed this video to three neurologists and all three felt that the number one rule out for the twitching of the hind leg was that it was caused by a mis-firing of neurons in the brain, in other words, a seizure. If you’re one of the millions of people who have seen this video, you either laughed or you were appalled.
