I saw your post and just wanted to know what the outcome was as my dog is doing the same.
She seemed very upset and slept all evening. Thank you.A change in gait may be due to musculoskeletal disorders but also abdominal pain (legs spread apart to relieve pain on abdomen), without examining Sally it is very difficult to say what the specific cause is; spinal pain may also cause similar symptoms and should also be considered. We are keeping an eye on her and it is becoming more frequent. Otherwise, he is showing no pain symptoms. He was a rescue and we've had him two years. There are no signs of bone fracture, sclerosis, hip dysplasia, or knee abnormalty. Surgery can sometimes help, and can improve joint and limb functions, section or resection muscles, or repair and reattach tendons. More power and God Bless.It feels good and no worries after i read your Blog..

The rate of recovery is dependent on the severity of the case and the success of treatments.In the case of tumors, chemotherapy, radiation and surgical removal can be used in treatment. I have a 9 month Lhasa who is normally energetic & fun loving.

I have created this blog to help pet owners keep their dogs looking and feeling good between Professional groomings. Diagnosis is based on these observations, but the underlying issue causing the gait need to be discovered.Due to the wide range of conditions that can cause an abnormal gait, your veterinarian will need any and all information you can provide, such as any other symptoms noticed, medical history, any history of trauma, and travel history. He's so cute. Is your dog acting weird after grooming? After reading your post I've decided that I'll increase his cuts to try to get him more comfortable! I've felt awful all day. He had cuts on his body from the razor. Poor little dude just came from the groomer yesterday and is so pathetic and sappy.Thank you for all your stories.

This may or may not be related to the grooming.Hi my dog has a red swollen butt and hasn’t been scooting and has been eating and drinking normally what should I do I’m very stressed and concerned about my pupHi Ceisha, has this happened after grooming? © Copyright text 2020 by Pets Funnies. Only a few will be mentioned here.Muscle diseases may be treated with corticosteroids, or other immune suppressing drugs, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and can often use supportive therapies, such as fluid administration, body cooling, and rest. Will he get back to his normal self?Hi Pam, if you continue his daily routine with extra love, I’m sure that by the time his fur grows a bit longer, he’ll be feeling happier.
My goal is to keep adding to this blog over time with pictures and information to help pet owners keep their pets looking and feeling great. Our vet thinks that she had a muscle strain or pull.

and has no balance. It doesn't seem vicious just a low … A well groomed pet, is a happy, healthy pet!It is not unusual for some dogs to become embarrassed after a  hair cut.When your dogs hair is very overgrown or matted.......then all of their hair has suddenly been removed, it can be a shocking change for some dogs.It feels good to them just like it feels good to us after we go to the hair salon.Even thought the hair cut may feel good, it can also feel a little strange to some dogs.Suddenly they feel lighter, the hair is gone from around their eyes, and they don't feel like the same dog.Some customers may be angry that their dog was clipped so short because of matting.Some owners may also be mad because they didn't get the cut they wanted.If a customer brings a dog to me and asks for a drastic haircut, whether it is what the customer asked for, or whether it is a short cut that had to be done because the dog was matted, I ask them NOT to laugh at the dog when they see him/her.If they are not used to seeing their dog in a particular cut, they laugh.Their dog just looks different and it strikes the owner as funny.The only problem is, that I think that some owners forget that their dogs DO have feelings.Yes, I truly believe that you can really hurt and embarrass a dog by laughing at them.They are confused when people look at them and start to laugh.I had a  relative in the family that would only get their Lhasa groomed a few times a year.The cut was always very short so that the dog would not have to be groomed often.The only problem was that the dog would get used to having all of that long hair for so many months, and could not get used to the grooming, because it was done so infrequently.She would hide behind the couch of a few days, until she got used to the cut.Even lovingly making fun of your dog can hurt their feelings and make them feel confused and embarrassed.I tell them to greet their dog as they normally would.I tell them to praise their dog and tell their dog how nice they look.If you get your dog back from the groomer and it is not the cut you asked for, or expected, I am sorry.Sometimes a groomer has no choice but to shave a dog short because of matting.If you are upset because the groomer did a bad haircut and you don't like it, I am also sorry.The important thing is that you don't transfer your anger to your pet.Don't tell your pet that you hate the way he/she looks.Your dog will feel that anger, and think that you are angry with them and be embarrassed.You go out and buy some new clothes, get a new haircut.You go home and your family laughs and says 'what were you thinking? "A post shared by Gus and Laya, Mini Doodles (@gusandlayla) on May 2, 2020 at 8:16pm PDTOne pupper ended up with a stripe of fur down its back, while the other was shaved to have a lion's mane and tail.He doesn't even look like the same dog — although, he's just as cute.Judging by Gretel's reaction, she's less than pleased about her "embarrassing" new look.Judging by that patch of missing hair, doggy haircuts are truly best left to the professionals.Like what you see here? He has been hiding from me. I do feel better after reading all these posts.I am glad I found this. Continue giving him the verbal affection he needs while slowly introducing petting and cuddling.Thank you Lina. Your dog will need to go to the vet for a checkup, as he may be sick from other causes. We have a 5 yrs old Male 1/2 Sheepdog and?