View Full Version : My Dog is acting strange
Larken85
Apr 29, 2010, 11:15 PM
I have a Lab Collie Mix of 9 years old. She is usually very playful and energetic. From the time I woke up this morning to the time I went to work, I noticed that she was not playing at all. She would stand in one spot for an extended period and droop her head in almost a submissive posture. Her tail stops wagging when she does this until someone says her name. She just started walking backwards a few steps today too which is something I have never known her to do. She is allowed to get on the couchs and beds but instead she is choosing not to climb up onto them. To the best of my knowledge she did not get hurt and she doesn't act as if she has. Oh, she is hot just above her eyes, like she has a fever or something.
She is eating fine, pooping fine, and drinking plenty of water too. She acts like she is almost depressed or scared of something, and if I didn't know any better I would say its depression.
Anyone have even the slightest idea what could have caused this huge change in personality for her?
shazamataz
Apr 30, 2010, 01:13 AM
Any changed around home lately?
Longer working hours, new pets, people visiting more often?
It could be any one of a number of things unfortunately, from a simple urinary infection making her feel a bit off color, to depression to something worse.
I would get her checked out by a vet to rule out any medical problems as to why she is not acting herself.
Larken85
Apr 30, 2010, 02:22 AM
This is what I was thinking too. If this doesn't clear up in a day or so I am taking her in.
Nothing has changed really, my sister's friend has been over more often but not in the last couple days... You don't think she misses my sister's little friend do you? That would be really odd. No new pets... I have been taking every chance I get (which is three days a week) to go for several hours of hiking. But I always come back home and play with her too. I don't think that has much to do with it as I have moved away from her a couple times and she seemed fine on those two times I guess. Or so my mother tells me... But Nicoles friend hasn't been around in a couple days... Maybe that's it...
Not that they play together though. She just seems drained of all energy and life. I want my dog back. It is going to crush me when that dog dies, so it better not be soon dang it.
I'll get her into a vet on Monday if she hasn't gotten better by then.
Aurora_Bell
Apr 30, 2010, 04:21 AM
Any exposure to pesticides or fertilizers?
If you do take your dog to the vet, ask them to check her blood sugar levels for hypoglycemia. Liver diseases can also cause many different strange behaviors. Not to scare you at all, it really could be that she is a bit down for one reason or another. High blood pressure is another contributing facor to strange or off color behavior.
Larken85
Apr 30, 2010, 04:25 AM
Hmm, thank you aurora. I will be sure to have them check if we go.
Lucky098
May 1, 2010, 12:13 AM
Is she drooling excessively? Drinking more water than usual?
Your dog could very well depressed. Even though dogs are animals, they still exhibit the same emotional stressed. They can be down due to a pack member leaving. They can also sense when there is something wrong within the pack (your family).
If the vet check comes out clean, then she's more than likely depressed. Its hard getting a dog out of depression. Typically pills are prescribed.
Good Luck.
Larken85
May 2, 2010, 10:23 PM
Actually its not depression after all. She seems to be suffering from a blockage in her intestins.She cannot poop now, and she wasn't eating for 2 days. Every time she ate she threw up.
Today her spirits started returning and she got a little energy back on top of eating quite a bit compaired to before. She still has not pooped, but she did not throw up this time.
I broke the rules a bit, I gave her a laxitive of mineral oil seeing her symptoms. I figured it couldn't hurt to try. A couple hours later she began to play and be active again. Oddly enough still isn't pooping. Don't get it. Hopefully I will have more answers later on this day.
shazamataz
May 2, 2010, 11:01 PM
Oh wow, that's not something I expected to hear.
Hopefully she can pass the blockage or disperse it on her own, if not then it's going to be expensive unfortunately.
Larken85
May 2, 2010, 11:27 PM
Yeah I know, problem will be that we don't have the kind of money required you know. I won't know what to do about it.
Wondergirl
May 2, 2010, 11:33 PM
yeah I know, problem will be that we don't have the kind of money required ya know. I wont know what to do about it.
Ask the vet to do what you can afford -- palpating her abdomen, asking questions as to what has happened so far, etc. -- and make sure he knows money is not available. Maybe you can work out a barter with him to do work around his office or clinic instead of paying money. Or maybe you and he can work out a payment plan.
What we care about right now is the pup and making sure he is not in pain or near death's door. I'm counting on the vet feeling that way too.
Larken85
May 2, 2010, 11:55 PM
Oh yes, I agree wondergirl. I am sure our vet will work something out with us. She is a very nice person. One problem is however that they can only schedule us on Friday at the end of this week. I believe she will be OK until then and if her symptoms go away I can always cancel the vet visit. I will come up with the money some how if I can't find a vet payment assistance program. Hopefully I can find one. I have to search though everything I can.
I will get her fixed up and I will make sure she survives with as little pain as possible. She is my daughter more or less and I have always treated her like she is my closest friend. I'll get her help.
Larken85
May 3, 2010, 12:27 AM
Just as an FYI, I have searched results on Google for help with animal vet bill funding and this site seems to offer a few very good suggestions.
Where to get help paying vet bills (http://www.petandwildlife.com/dog-info/where-to-get-help-paying-vet-bills.html)
I am going to check some of this out in the morning.
Aurora_Bell
May 3, 2010, 04:09 AM
You can also ask your vet to set up a payment plan. A lot of vets do actually offer this. Especially to long standing customers.
Sorry to hear about your girl! I hope she feels better soon.
Larken85
May 3, 2010, 04:15 AM
Me too. I am so worried about her. Can't wait to get home and check up on her. Hope she really is feeling better and that yesterday was not just a fluke.
Larken85
May 3, 2010, 05:57 AM
YAY!! My little girl is getting much better. Her energy is completely back.
Haven't seen her poop yet, but we'll see.
shazamataz
May 3, 2010, 07:47 PM
I never thought I would say this but I hope you are cleaning up poop soon!
How many days has it been since she went?
Larken85
May 3, 2010, 08:18 PM
About 3 I guess. She may be going, but we aren't seeing her do it. I don't know if she is or not. Her food has to be going somewhere though, so she has to be pooping. Her stomach is not bloating up so I don't think the food is staying in her system. I donno, it's a mystery.
Lucky098
May 3, 2010, 08:20 PM
How about going out into the yard and looking? Best way to find out if she's going poo or not. You can also see if its normal poo. Or, if there was anything in it.
Aurora_Bell
May 3, 2010, 08:22 PM
Well if she has a blockage, than she wouldn't be pooping...
Larken85
May 3, 2010, 08:30 PM
Problem is we can't find hers. There is fresh poop out there, but we believe its our other dogs. So We just are clueless at this point. And she is Black so its impossible to watch her at night too. We got to catch it in the morning or afternoon you know.
ohsohappy
May 3, 2010, 08:34 PM
problem is we can't find hers. There is fresh poop out there, but we believe its our other dogs. So We just are clueless at this point. And she is Black so its impossible to watch her at night too. We gotta catch it in the morning or afternoon ya know.
Point a flashlight at her rear?
Larken85
May 3, 2010, 08:38 PM
Yeah like a spot light. Night vision would work too. We have a rather large yard and she tends to rome a bit when she goes out. Well its not all our yard, but there is an empty field next to our property. So keeping track of her would take some doing. All I really know is that she comes when she is called.
ohsohappy
May 3, 2010, 08:40 PM
yeah like a spot light. Night vision would work too. We have a rather large yard and she tends to rome a bit when she goes out. Well its not all our yard, but there is an empty field next to our property. So keeping track of her would take some doing. All I really know is that she comes when she is called.
Then if you really want to know then you've got to follow her. It's a pain in the butt (probably more so for her)[bad pun, I know] but if you want to make sure that's the only way to really know until she sees a vet.
friend4u178
May 3, 2010, 09:09 PM
You could maybe try one of these ;)
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Larken85
May 3, 2010, 10:20 PM
Yeah, good suggestions. Nice pun, very funny, and nice pic, also very funny. She would hate me for life lol. Might be a good idea though, got to find one big enough for her massive butt though lol.
Lucky098
May 4, 2010, 07:51 AM
How about leash walk her to go potty. Its going to be an effort on your part, but at least you'd know.
I know if my dog was sick like that, instead of complaining about not being able to find out if she's sick, id walk her. You'll know for sure if she's indeed blocked, or if its something else.
Blockage is painful for dogs. If she's not passing anything, then she's probably in pain. Don't you think it'd be in favor to your dog to hand walk her?
Larken85
May 5, 2010, 10:53 AM
HECK YES!! Never thought I'd say this but Thank God for Dog Crap!!
She is 100% better! Rock out, problem solved. My baby bee is going to be all right... what a reliefe.
Aurora_Bell
May 5, 2010, 11:00 AM
Glad to hear that Larken! :)
Just Dahlia
May 5, 2010, 11:05 AM
That's great!:) I was worried and I just found this thread, so I didn't have to worry for long:D
shazamataz
May 5, 2010, 11:57 AM
HOORAY!!
Excellent news!
Larken85
May 5, 2010, 11:59 AM
By the way shaz, I love that avatra. It makes me smile every time I see it. Looks like a very proud poodle.