>he's not asleep when it happens but awake resting
Yes, exactly that. She will just be lying on her duvet at rest when it happens. The vet found that the usual state of affairs.
I am only taking her for a short walk round the block, as I would want to be quite close to home if anything happened. To be fair, for a small breed, it isn't too bad, as I do have a huge garden. Not sure what I would do if it was one of the Collies.
The funny thing is, my Border Collie can run like the wind, and she will run round the garden chasing him, and barking encouragement, absolutely loving it. She always did this prior to her having any seizures. She enjoys it just as much now that she is a roly poly pudding, and I have stopped worrying about her racing after him now. I am sure that, if she shouldn't be running that fast, something would have happened by now.
She even wags her tail when she sees me coming with her tablet twice a day. I buy the cheese triangles - lowest fat content that they do. I use just enough to cover her pill, and stick it to the roof of her mouth, so she has to suck it down. It seems to have worked, as she doesn't spit it out any more. We were given the liquid at the beginning, but I asked if we could change, as she started running away as soon as she saw me with a syringe. It's fine if it's only for a short while, but as she will be on these for life, I prefer to do the least stressful thing for her.
If Spud does as well - you will be more than happy, honestly.