My 8-year-old corgi suddenly seems way more laid back and not as hyper as usual. Is this something to worry about?

Over the past couple of days, I've noticed that my 8-year-old corgi has mellowed out a lot and isn't nearly as hyper as she usually is. She's usually bouncing around the house, but lately, she prefers just lying around. I'm wondering if this change in behavior is typical for a dog her age or if it could be a sign of something I should be concerned about. What do you think?

Answer

Your corgi's sudden change in behavior from being hyperactive to mellow could be a normal change due to aging, but it's important to rule out any potential health issues.

  • Monitor for any additional symptoms like appetite change or weight loss.
  • Consider her age and typical energy level adjustments in senior dogs.
  • Schedule a check-up if you notice persistent behavioral changes.

As dogs age, it's normal for their energy levels to decrease, similar to how people often slow down as they get older. However, a sudden change could indicate underlying health issues such as pain, infection, or metabolic diseases, especially if accompanied by other symptoms. It's best to observe her closely for any other changes and consult with a vet to ensure her well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why might my dog suddenly appear more lethargic?

    Sudden lethargy in dogs can be due to various reasons ranging from aging and lifestyle changes to health issues like pain, infection, or metabolic disorders. Observing her closely for other signs and visiting the vet if this continues is recommended.

  • What are some other signs that my dog needs to see a vet?

    Signs such as loss of appetite, weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, or any noticeable discomfort or pain indicate that a veterinary visit is warranted.

  • How can I keep my older dog healthy and active?

    Providing a balanced diet, regular exercise suited for her age, and routine veterinary check-ups can help maintain her health and energy levels as she ages.

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