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Old April 20th, 2011, 08:31 PM
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Question HELP!! female shih tzu with very odd behavior


Chloe my 2 year old female shih tzu is acting VERY odd, starting yesterday she has had bursts of energy running from room to room in the house and also hiding... right now she is laying in a laundry basket in the laundry room in the opposite side of the house. Earlier today and yesterday she found a little spot between the couch and the end table in the living room. A little history about Chloe, a year ago I was told that she had seperation anxiety, normally she has to go anywhere and everywhere with me (even the bathroom) and while I was living in northern Texas I was working 80+ hours a week. Needless to say I had to quit my job and find a new one. While she had the seperation anxiety she was staying in corners of rooms and ripping her fur out. (it all had grown back in for the most part but she is doing it again... but this time I am at home almost all day, I hardly leave the house.) Chloe and Luke had a litter of puppies born February 28th of this year, the puppies are now almost 8 weeks old and are supposed to go to their new homes this coming tuesday. They just weaned about a week and a half ago give or take a few days. Lately she has been kinda warm I am about to go check her temperature and see if she is feverish. I have absolutely no clue what is going on with her!! This is not like her at all, normally she is a very happy go lucky dog and is always right beside me on the arm of the couch or chair watching tv with me. it is really starting to worry me someone please tell me if you have any ideas why she might behave this way so suddenly
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Old April 20th, 2011, 09:21 PM
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Any time a dog undergoes a sudden change in behavior, it's best to have it looked at by a vet. Chloe may be ill--and if she's developed a pyometra, it could be life-threatening so the sooner you get that vet appt, the better.

If physical causes can be ruled out, then perhaps the vet can help you figure out what's going on with her. It may be something to do with weaning her pups, but most of our members are very pro-spay/neuter, so won't have a lot of experience to share...

Good luck with Chloe, mrosier. I hope you can get some answers from the vet
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Old April 20th, 2011, 10:06 PM
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Well a vet visit is in order. Any any reputable breeder will keep the pups until they are 10 to 12 weeks of age. Best thing for you dogs is get them neutered. This might be an unwanted trait in the breed.
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