Author Topic: Something Is Wrong With My Dog  (Read 2673 times)

Unless she starts having a seizure or vomits blood, don't worry.

Ok, I'll take your word for it. I'll wait a few days and she if she gets her energy back.

Also. Has she been drinking water lately? That could be another thing.

Also. Has she been drinking water lately? That could be another thing.

Yes she drinks water.

Any changes to her diet?

Any changes to her diet?

No.

Edit: Also since when are you serious about topics? °д°

IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!

Because dogs are cute sometimes.

Because dogs are cute sometimes.

Fixed... Well unless it's an ugly dog or something like a pug. Sorry in advance to people who like pugs.

Maybe she is just tired, like ARC said, or bored. Try taking her for a walk when she is awake. Otherwise, there isn't much reason to worry for now. c:

If the dog needed a walk it'd be more hyper.

Try letting it socialize with other dogs.

If the dog needed a walk it'd be more hyper.
Dogs can go stir crazy, too. If a dog has nothing to do or no where to run, it simply won't do anything. If my dogs aren't walked for a while, they just sleep all day. But once they go out, they run around and lead the way. Granted, all dogs aren't like this, but it's worth a shot.

This happened to my cat once, he just slept on top of the freezer for like a week.
Then he got over it, to be honest I think he had a cold or something.

Due to the ridiculously high amount of assumptions we can make by your description, I'd suggest taking him to your local veterinarian, as opposed to getting advice from people on a forum about building blocks.

Due to the ridiculously high amount of assumptions we can make by your description, I'd suggest taking him to your local veterinarian, as opposed to getting advice from people on a forum about building blocks.

Like I said. I don't want overreact and take her to the vet and find out she's alright and wind up spending 500 bucks.

Due to the ridiculously high amount of assumptions we can make by your description, I'd suggest taking him to your local veterinarian, as opposed to getting advice from people on a forum about building blocks.
Now why would he waste his money on someone less qualified than us!