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My dog is acting strange?
So, my dog is acting very strange. She's a 2 year old Pomeranian dog, and has had some health problems in the past. About a year ago, she had parvo (if it matters)
So, she was perfectly fine this morning, but all of a sudden, she started acting very strangely. Out of nowhere, she let out a shriek, but I could see nothing wrong with her. She did eat a little, but didn't want any water. She doesn't want to give any kisses, which is strange because she kisses a lot. Her tail is down when she walks, she's panting, and for some odd reason, keeping her head up. I'm planning to take her to the vet for a check-up, but I also want some answers from you guys. Thanks c:
5 Answers
- Anonymous10 years ago
I also have a Pom, 4yrs old kind of same thing happen. His nail got caught in the carpet & he panicked, shreiked I thought someone was hurting him. Had i not seen it with my own eyes I probably wouldnt believed it. Another thing my pom was hypoglycemic.(low blood sugar) He would have small sezeiures during the episodes. It is very common with small breed dogs. There is medication but a little sugar in their diet pretty well takes care of the problem. Poms are pretty emotional dogs when they are in traumatic situations mine it takes him a while be cuddly after something scares him. Hopefully yours will be just fine. thanks cindy
- 10 years ago
Sounds like you need to get her to the vet. If she isn't drinking you don't want her to get dehydrated. She might be in pain from an unknown cause. I would take her to the vet as soon as possible.
- Anonymous5 years ago
perchance if he became up close to to the kangol (risky i could upload) the loud noise would have affected his ears, each and all of the pastime in and around the domicile would have under pressure him out, positioned him someplace calm and notice if that facilitates him, his backyard so which you will communicate has been disrupted so as that would account for the unusual behaviour, take him to the vets if he doesnt advance, he would have an harm that isnt glaring to you and he cant show you how to be attentive to can he!
- 10 years ago
It could be a number of things. She could have stepped on something and its still stuck on or in her paw. She could have been scared by something, and she's still stressed about it. You should definately take her to the vet, though, just in case something is really wrong.
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- Anonymous10 years ago
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