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Yesterday Dennis and myself went for a walk and then met a friend for lunch.
Dennis is used to coming out with us so this was not an unusual situation for him. However he would not stop panting and pacing. In the end I had to take him home but he didn’t calm down for another hour. Once calm he was back to his normal self the rest of the night. I put this down to maybe walking him too quickly earlier in the day and would monitor him. Back to normal self in morning.
Today he has been absolutely fine and then suddenly he lept up from his sleep and acted like he did yesterday with pacing and panting. Since then he has been pacing, panting, wanting to be touched and going into rooms he doesn’t usually bother with.
I have checked him all over and cannot see any obvious signs of pain and he isn’t showing any pain when I press on areas of his body.
All of the signs are heading towards anxiety.
There is nothing I can pinpoint that would have caused this to happen. He is 10 now, would this make him more sensitive? Has anyone else experienced this?
* I will be taking him to the vets either way - it’s just awful to see him like this and not being able to help him *
Dennis is used to coming out with us so this was not an unusual situation for him. However he would not stop panting and pacing. In the end I had to take him home but he didn’t calm down for another hour. Once calm he was back to his normal self the rest of the night. I put this down to maybe walking him too quickly earlier in the day and would monitor him. Back to normal self in morning.
Today he has been absolutely fine and then suddenly he lept up from his sleep and acted like he did yesterday with pacing and panting. Since then he has been pacing, panting, wanting to be touched and going into rooms he doesn’t usually bother with.
I have checked him all over and cannot see any obvious signs of pain and he isn’t showing any pain when I press on areas of his body.
All of the signs are heading towards anxiety.
There is nothing I can pinpoint that would have caused this to happen. He is 10 now, would this make him more sensitive? Has anyone else experienced this?
* I will be taking him to the vets either way - it’s just awful to see him like this and not being able to help him *