Most dogs can live a very normal life even if they have narcolepsy. You will need to be more cautious and aware of your dog’s behavior during exciting or stressful events. During these times, providing them calming words and attention will help the episodes quickly subside. Try to avoid any stressful events, and try to keep your dog calm at all times will help decrease these events from happening.
While a narcoleptic episode may be scary, this disease is rarely fatal and not painful at all. Most dogs will suddenly collapse and, after a few minutes, will be back to normal. While there are other diseases such as heart failure that can mimic these signs, it is always best for your vet to look at your dog as soon as this happens to make sure that there is not anything else going on.
Your vet can help give you advice on signs to look for and what to do to help stop these episodes from happening. Sometimes there are medications that your vet can prescribe to help keep your dog calm. By following your vet’s advice and being aware of the trigger signs, you can help your dog live a long and healthy life with narcolepsy.