Friday, July 31, 2009

Cabin Fever??

My yorkshire terrier who is just over 6 years old has been crying constantly over the past couple over days. She's had me awake all last night! There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with her physically she's just really restless walking round all the time like she's looking for something. I'm pretty sure she's not in pain, she just seems a bit confused. I read somewhere that it could be similar to cabin fever? She's in the house on her own most of the day and she doesn't go out of the house much. Is this a possiblity? Even after she has been out she still cries and wanders round and cries when she's resting and when she's playing! She just seems to be down but hyperactive as well. I'm quite worried and getting a bit stressed out about it. Does anyone have any advice?
Answers:
Time to go to the vet. NOW would be good! The poor animal seems to be in pain and is letting you know the only way she can.
its just that you have a real moaning miserable dog, are you sure its not my wife?
She could be on heat and wanting a litter, put her out of her misery. What are you like when you haven't had a portion for a while ??
Try not to discard the fact that she could be in pain. Dogs often will shows signs of pain in different ways. The fact that she wanders and seems confused and cries when resting could be a sign of joint pain or abdominal pain. So I think it is best you have a vet look at her. I hope you can figure out the mystery.
I have a Yorkie-Poo and she does that when she is in heat. She doesn't pace, but she whines almost constantly.

Get her fixed.
There is no other way the poor dog can tell you something is wrong so please, get her to the vet. If you are getting stressed out just imagine how the sorry animal feels. Move now before it is too late.
Dogs usually cry because they are in pain and the only person who can really help you with this is the vet. Make an appointment and get your poor little dog some professional help.
It sounds like she is in pain. Check for injuries. Take her to a vet in case it is internal.

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