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Pacing,panting and sniffing the air New here but have a problem My yorkie Chloe has been nonstop for 3 days now pacing,panting and sniffing the air and I have no idea why.She calms down for a little while and then jumps up in the air and starts all over again.... Anyone else have this problem?:confused: |
Does she appear to be in any pain? Sometimes pacing is an indication of a liver problems or some other health issue. I might be a good idea to take her to the vet. |
pain She doesnt appear to be in any pain its very weird:confused: |
How is she today, still pacing? Is she eating/drinking/peeing/pooping normally? Does she feel really hot? You could take her temperature if you think she is too hot. |
sniffing air, panting, walking aimlessly Just had a pekinese displying same symptoms, dog has been diagnosed with Epilepsy, these were actually small seizures. Since he has been on medication has only displayed this behavior one time. I had missed 1 dose of his medication and he had a full blown seizure. He is doing wonderful now. |
Calm today She finally calmed down about 5 am and my wife who's a groomer noticed a mysterious scab on the top of her head today right between her ears,she bathed her sunday and it wasnt there we have no idea what its from.:confused: |
This may be far out in left field...but, Yorkies were bred to be ratters...do you think she is alerting you to a rodent maybe somewhere in a wall or in your attic? As much as I hate to admit this...our neighborhood actually went through an infestation of attic rats after new construction in the hills beyond our track. My Yorkie girls would stand at attention next to a wall and sniff & pace trying to find a way to get to their prize...ack! Needless to say after some very nice professionals came to obliterate our new house guests...so did the sniffing & pacing! :D |
Another night she was pretty good all day then tonight it started again so off to the vet in the am |
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