Anonymous wrote:My young (2.8 years) beagle used to bound up onto the bed into the evenings. Now she comes into the bedroom, sniffs around the edges of the bed, and waits for me to lift her up. I noticed once when I lifted her that she whined a little.
Thoughts? Arthritis? Tendons? Should I take her to the vet?
Like many beagles, she is not thin. But not obese.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how you miss a back injury that requires morphine and immobilisation, but that's just me, I guess.[/quote
Hahaha! Typical armchair quarterback! I do t know why you would post a comm,ent like this "anonymously!"
Anonymous wrote:I'm with my dog all day so it would be unlikely that I would not see her doing something so severe to herself. Poor pup. Does she just lie there with her tongue hanging out of her mouth?
Anonymous wrote:Update: She is doing so much better! She is so boisterous that it is going to be hard to keep her on "bed rest" until Monday. She hates being carried upstairs because I think she thinks she's being taken to the bathtub. Anyway, thanks for the well-wishes and to the people who gave tips on my other thread about giving pills to a dog.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm taking her to the vet today. Googled Lyme disease and it is high on my list. Although she gets her Frontline very much on schedule, she spends a lot of time under bushes and on trails and there is occasionally the odd tick on her.
While she is still eating, she's not eagerly "hounding" us for bites of our food and she's just not herself. She's acting like a senior citizen.
I'll update -- thanks for the tips.