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puppy really tired after shots My puppies have slept all day...they got their first shots today and have been sleeping since....and when they wake up for a minute they cry to be held and then fall back to sleep....is this normal?? :confused: |
Yes, it is. Chewy was the same way and then the nxt day he was back to his helion self! |
My puppy did this as well. My vet said I could give him a little dropper full of infant tylenol so help him out. It was a great relief and what a difference it made. |
Yes it is very normal. Mine do that every time they get their shots. Hope she feels better soon. |
My dogs were always tired and slept alot after their shots. |
I thought it was normal...but thanks for putting my mind at ease.... |
Chloe had a shot today and she's been kind of sleepy all day. What cute little ones you have. |
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Thank you....hopefully I will get some updated ones in there soon ;) |
vaccines Did they get Lepto..? That used to make mine sleepy? I no longer give it. |
No..I ask the vet about it and she said that they don't give it to small breeds of dogs unless they request it because of all the problems with it....she said at the next set of shots we can get it but I told her no that there is Know reason for it |
vaccine Good...it could also be the excitement of a new adventure to the vet...that can be tiring. |
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I am starting to get a little worried...they had their shots at 9 this morning and have been up maybe a total of 1 hour all day....they would stay in your arms forever and boy that is just not like they...and lizzie is so very sore....she wants to be held but its so hard not to hurt her....I wish I had some baby tylenol here....the nearest store is 20 miles away |
Princess did the same thing with her first shots. By the next morning, she was making up play time. :) |
yeah they usually are mildly lethargic for a while after their shots. dont worry much ...Crunchy was felt pretty down and sleepy afterwards too. Tomorrow morning they should be back to normal. |
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