
The moment a dog passed out from being overly excited at the sight of its owner has been caught on camera.
Rebecca Ehalt, who is now based in Slovenia, returned to her family home in Pennsylvania recently for the first time in two years.
Video footage shows her walking up the driveway of her parents' property and being greeted by the family's very giddy pet schnauzer, Casey, which flops over after over-exerting itself barking.
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The overjoyed canine is heard squealing manically as Ms Ehalt kneels down to give it a hug.
But it then starts rasping and rolls over on its back, seemingly exhausted by joy.
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Paula Coles
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Hope the dog is ok
Fred Awad
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It touch my heart
Alana Tortuga
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We need them to dote on us
Michelle Earl
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Then she went home left the dog behind again,and brought a puppy ☹️️
Bernice Margaret White
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Omg my daughter has a Schnauzer, he gets short of breath when he greets you..xx
Angela McNeill
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she prefers me ;0)
Pyper Jade Stone
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It’s called syncope. It’s a true electrical abnormality with the heart. Not funny. Not cute. I wish this would stop circulating!
Pyper Jade Stone
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It syncope. A heart condition with electrical abnormalities where the brain isn’t receiving enough oxygen.
Lorraine Kendell Lor's Grooming
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Angela McNeill only because you feed her stuff she shouldn’t have missy xx
Marc Hendricks
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Sue Wright It’s common in all dogs, not just schnauzers. But if they have no allergy to chicken or corn I wouldn’t be concerned.
Pyper Jade Stone
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It’s not associated with a food allergy. Neither are seizures associated with food allergies.
Marc Hendricks
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Pyper Jade Stone Unless this is new info it is true in the world I know. We have worked for years with many vets to get to the bottom of the cause of our mini’s seizures. He had them often and always triggered by stress or excitement. After years of research we finally had a professional ask us if we fed our dog chicken or corn…long story short, we removed him off of these items and for the remainder of his life he has been seizure free.
Monica Wierzba
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Yes, it was.
Pyper Jade Stone
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Seizures can be related to excitement. i.e. Going to the groomer or the vet. BUT a seizure involves convulsing and shaking. This dog passed out. That’s syncope. And seizures are not caused from food allergies. Potentially a reaction to a food if it was tainted or poor quality or way too high in protein. The other way a dog can have a seizure from food is if they have a portosystemic shunt or microvascular dysplasia, both are liver issues. If the food is too high in protein, it isn’t broken down by the liver appropriately, and the excess protein goes to the brain, resulting in a seizure. A seizure and syncope are completely different things. They are treated differently. If you want to think on the way of eastern medicine, your dog may have had an underlying issue that the chicken was too warm or cold with their meridian, resulting in a seizure. But that’s stretching.
Part of your dogs therapy did you remove him from stressful situations or acclimate him better to them? So that maybe it was a cause and effect of your hard work vs a diet change? A dog can overcome excitable seizures with proper positive reinforcement. But if changing a diet reduced or eliminated seizure activity then it wasn’t due to excitement in the first place. But if it was do to overstimulation and you worked with him on this, then coincidently changed his food, you don’t know which helped, in reality. Either way, he’s seizure free, and that’s a good thing!
Marc Hendricks
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We initially had exploratory surgery on his liver looking for shunts….there were none. We understand that the chicken or corn had either a preservative or additives that was probably the cause…along with fat and protein as being a real issue with schnauzers.
Marc Hendricks
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Finding out what had been causing the seizures took about 5 years of many veterinarians (including the college of veterinary medicine in Stillwater, Oklahoma at OSU). Please keep in mind that chicken and corn were triggers for seizures, in some regard pertaining to our dog, for whatever reason. He would begin seizing whenever stressed or very anxious, and he had always been extra sensitive his whole life. What really sold the fact about the chicken was feeding him chicken baby food right out of the jar….that was a bad decision. We knew that he knew that if he ate it he would pay the price….and he did. But that was many years ago and all is well. Thanks for the conversation.
Irene Wilmont
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Wow so overwhelming. Fur baby really missed you.
Pyper Jade Stone
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Sounds like you’re very thorough, caring owners! He’s very lucky!
Marc Hendricks
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He is now 17…he’s been such a good member of our family.
Jannine Ramirez
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Giselle Ramirez
Evelyn Krieg
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I have seen this a few years ago and still like watching it.
Tanis Ferguson
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Awwwwwww ❤❤❤❤
James Stevens
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Yeah she then leaves him again moves to another country and then buys a lookalike of him instead of taking him with her! I feel so sorry for that little dog! It was on tv.
Ali Brookes
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It was at her parents home and they have the dog . She was coming home firt time in 2 years. Read before you judge
Angela McNeill
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Lorraine Kendell Lor’s Grooming its because I wake up early and feed her breakfast!!
Laura Maxwell
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Nicolè Maxwell
Dee Shoaff Barnett
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Seizure
Sharon LeSage
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Too Funny! Poor Puppy-
Mélissa Lemieux
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Mariann Arseneau mon chien fait ça
Mariann Arseneau
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Pour vrai?
Mariann Arseneau
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Hahahaha mignon
Carry Harris
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That is am amazing story
Sandra Mcculla
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Awe the poor wee pet That’s how much they love you
Amy Desulme
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Nahyomy
Richard Gebhardt
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Its wonderful how dogs can love people
Kim Warren
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Jayne Walker-Smith I have seen this before. Check out this little dude
Cami Tarantino
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Maria Del Carmen Lentino miren!!!!!
Patty Eberhardt
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❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Erin Krull Novak
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Phyllis Krull Tara Krull
Laura Colby
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Crazy!
Maria Del Carmen Lentino
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Ushi es más controlada!! jaja
Mari Radcliffe Rozanski
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Cute but should be checked by a veterinarian – dog should not have collapsed even briefly.
Asuki Ng
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So sweet and in touched
Dew Krog
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This will be duffson! Marc Schroeder
Marc Schroeder
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Yeah can’t wait. ‘Whose a fluffy dog?’
Marc Schroeder
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Yeah can’t wait. ‘Whose a fluffy dog?’
David Bandey
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Definitely.
Stephen Murphy
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Caroline Power
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Marie-Pierre Tremblay Bruyère Geneviève Tremblay-Bruyère
Tatsuzo Miakashi
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