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02-14-2012, 11:05 PM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Florida
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| Not eating, recently had a worm, odd behavior... Hi there! I'm getting a little worried about my little one, Rhia. A few weeks ago, we found a tiny white worm in her stool and had her treated with a pill from the vet. However, she hasn't been eating much the last week, barely touching her food, but gobbling up treats. She isn't spayed and was going into heat and has also started an odd behavior of babying her toys. She acts like they're her babies and takes a select few everywhere. While it's adorable and she's done it once or twice before, I'm a little worried with her loss of appetite and the peculiar behavior. She's also felt a tad warm to the touch and her nose isn't wet or cold at the moment. Any suggestions or ideas? And yes, we will be having her spayed in the next few months. I've been super scared to since she was a tiny pup, but she's at a decent weight I feel comfortable with for the surgery. Thanks in advance!
__________________ ...And everywhere that Sarah went her little dog was sure to go. .::Proud Mommy of Rhia::. |
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02-14-2012, 11:20 PM | #2 |
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| False pregnancy?
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02-15-2012, 09:10 PM | #3 |
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| I had a dog who had these same actions but just after her spay she gathered all of her toys into the closet & proceeded to nudge each one up to her teats for a feeding & then a good bath. So not really a false PG but a false sense of having the pups without the PG. My girl took almost 2 wks to come out her false sense of motherhood, but I must say that she was a very good little doggy mommy to all of her toys. |
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