Something is definitely wrong. Get in touch with a vet or take him to an emergency vet clinic.
You can also ask a vet questions online---here's one link:
Something is definitely wrong. Get in touch with a vet or take him to an emergency vet clinic.
You can also ask a vet questions online---here's one link:
Motormouth is spoiled rotten so at least one day each month she has special treats
Yes. I make sure that I take a photo on each birthday.
Geoffrey the ant lives less than a year. No birthdays ever. Poor Geoff!
Nooo poor doggie😥
She's a rescue, and I have no idea when her birthday might be .... So we celebrate "Gotcha Day" on May 26. :)
Yes I do! I have a Birthday party for her and she gets to open her gifts.
Today Princess Arabella turns 11! She is getting extra treats and a package of brand new tennis balls.
(I tried to add a picture but it wouldn't let me. 😕)
Call your vet and workout a payment plan. Or call you local humane society or ASPCA and see if they can help you with the finances or if they have a vet that will work with you. If your dog foes not pee, it will die.
Call your Vet's office and explain to them what happened. They can tell you over the phone what you should do.
Take him to a vet if his personality has changed so drastically....
Is he hiding and if you touch him is he barking and or bitting?
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Sounds like a good weight for a big dog. I would get him check by a vet at least 1 time a year. If your dog is not vomiting or something other i would say he is great have fun with him
You should take him to the vet to get it evaluated.
Mentioned by many other great answers already. It’s all of the above: Adjusting to the new environment, missing its mom and siblings, building trust with you, etc. Give it some time. It’ll take several weeks, then it’ll integrate with your life.
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I don't know. Will ask the dog.
I'm not a vet so,I couldn't say but I do know how easy it is to fall in love and hard to take a diagnosis.
If there is any question, take him to another vet for confirmation.
Hi Jonathan! Here's a couple of articles from the dog whisperer you may find useful.
https://www.cesarsway.com/dog-training/socialization/what-to-do-when-dogs-play-too-rough
https://www.cesarsway.com/dog-behavior/biting/nipping-nipping-in-the-bud
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Patience. Meow for food and trust