My mom's dog kept me up 'til 4 a.m. with her whining and slamming her body against the cupboard doors. She does the body slam fairly often anymore and I've always thought it was her way of demanding more food, but her bowls are full with food. She is barks often as well and it used to be she did this when people walked by our condo door, but that is not the case anymore. There IS no one walking by or even nearby. It's getting to be quite a problem and I don't know what to do anymore. Need feedback/solutions. cadams
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time after vet appt........and she never does that anymore, so.......it all must
mean something. Thanks for all your input. cadams
Please don't ignore these signs as behaviour. We did that with our dog until she finally collapsed. We then got her blood test to find she had liver & kidney failure. We had to put her down. Felt guilty for long time for not "listening"
I thank you all for your feedback. I DO have an appt. with the vet and look forward to getting some answers. Will keep you all posted best I can. Happy Holidays! cadams
to finding some answers. Will get back to you all asap. Again....thanks.
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For 6 yrs. I have lived with and cared for mom, who at 96 1/2 yrs. still lives in her own condo with her dog of 13 yrs. I did have to take mom to the hospital 2x this last month, one time for 4 days.....the longest ever away from her dog. There definitely was some reaction from that. But I have to say, Cocoa was acting up lots even before this, so.... I'll have to find out what's going on. Thanks again. cadams
For 6 yrs., I have lived with and cared for mom, who, at 96 1/2 yrs. still lives in her own condo.....with her dog of 13 yrs. I had to take mom to the hospital 2x this month.....one time we were there for 4 days....the longest ever away from Cocoa. But I have to say, seems to me she's been acting out even before all this......Thanks for all your input. Will let you know how it all turns out....cadams
Sorry for this difficult turn in your life.
So, yes, PLEASE take this dog to a vet. Whether the cause is physical or emotional, this poor puppy is suffering & needs your help to find relief. And PLEASE update us on what you found out & how he's doing.
My sister's Chow began whimpering and barking all night long one night. I thought it was because she missed my sister who was on vacation, but we took her to the vet and discovered she had stomach cancer.
Don't wait on this - the dog could be ill.