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Originally Posted by AnneJ68 He's acting afraid in general a little bit but really afraid of Kelsey. He was trying to get her to chase him when he hit his head. I feel bad he seems afraid of her now. It's not like she actually hit him with something while they were playing. (Lord knows he's had his share of shots to the head with a ball when playing fetch and the ball bounces the wrong way.)
Don't have a local 24 hour vet clinic. Right now he's in his normal sleeping spot for the time of the evening, along side my desk chair. He perked right up when I said "walkies" and I took him out for a very short walk. One of the neighbors had just come in when we went outside and he went nuts wanting to go see him. So I'm starting to think maybe he really scared the crap out of himself. I'll see how he's doing in the morning and get him to the vet if he's not acting right.
Will keep you posted. |
When I play with my 2 boys and one of them bumps something, they sometimes look at me like I did it to them. He might think your daughter did something.
If his eyes look normal and he was interested in a walk and seeing a friend, I would be less concerned about a head injury. He may have bumped his mouth/teeth, or his nose, both of which can really hurt and feel numb/tingly (speaking from experience

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Keep a close eye on him tonight.