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I can laugh now This story is a bit gross. Yesterday when my husband walked in the door from work all the dogs ran up to him excited for their hug and kisses except Charm. That is not normal for her she loves her daddy. I went over to her and her ears were down she had a pitiful look on her face and she wouldn't move. We called her and she wouldn't stand up or move and I panicked. I thought she'd gotten hurt because she was playing with Chloe and Claire right before this running around the room. I picked her up and she started shaking so I thought she must have gotten hurt. I jumped on the phone to my vets office and handed her over to my husband. While I was on the phone he was looking her over and noticed a tiny half inch piece of poop stuck to her butt. It was was attached by hairs that were inside her, he pulled it out and it was a long strands of my hair she must of eaten. It must have frighten her so bad she wouldn't move. After it was out she ran around the room all happy like thank you all playful. I had to tell the vet tech on the phone sorry it was just a bit of poop stuck in her hair she wasn't hurt. She just laughed and said she was happy it wasn't anything serious. I can laugh now but she scared me to death. |
Pasquale does the same thing. One day he went upstairs to go poop (thats where he pee pad is) ....well it was taking him forever to come back downstairs. So I go up there and he's standing still..would not move. I knew what had happened cause he does this anytime something is stuck to his bum. I'm just wondering how long he would have stayed there for LoL |
Yet another thing to check before you panic... Thanks for sharing this! |
Wow. I'm glad it wasn't anything serious, but that's kinda funny! |
That's very common in Yorkies. It helps to trim the hair off of their private areas regularly to prevent the build up of feces. Our Amber always hid in a corner when she had a bit of poop stuck to her tail feathers. Yorkies are very sensitive to things like that. |
Funny. I also learned to check their buts when they are acting strange, if that's clear than I panic. lol |
Pnut does the same thing. He likes to eat my hair.. and yes sometimes he will poo and one poo will be hanging by a hair and he will freak out about it.. i try to sweep and vacum but he will find the hair!! |
I do keep the hair trimmed their but her little tail was down. It was just a tiny piece of poo but the hairs it was attached to were about 10 inches long when it was pulled out yuck. I think I'll keep my hair in a pony tail for a while lol. |
Im glad it wasnt anything serious. Mine hide when they have poop on their butt |
Mine do the same thing too!! Couver hates having poop on his butt and will tuck his tail and pout about it. Khloe had some stuck recently and she ran in circles like a crazy girl :p |
Lord it must be a yorkie thing when we first got porscha i didn't know what was wrong with her she was just sitting and shaking and she had poop so now when she is like that hubby will hollow butt wash naturally hubby thinks it funny told him the other day that we were going to switch ends he alway call heads inside joke here pat |
sienna my poor still not 3 lb widget princess gets them stuck half in half out now thats what mommy wants to do help you finish poopin there always very solid when this happens so shes pretty uncomfortable and there hard to get out ...oh the joys of mommyhood |
OMG -- I have to stop reading these posts at work. Already had tears running down my face from another thread and now I'm sitting here snorting. My colleagues may be getting ready to call the guys in the white jackets to come for me... |
Must be a yorkie thing for sure! Lily looks for hair to eat in my bathroom...when the poo is hanging on for dear life by the hair she runs around the room like something is chasing her! Funny to see but I know exactly what it is everytime! :) |
scared me to death the first time it happened with Dexter too! i thought he wasn't breathing because he was sitting so still. |
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