Why is my dog acting strange after staying with the sitter?

After picking up my dog from the sitter this evening, I've noticed she's been acting a bit off. She's usually energetic and playful, but since we got home, she's been unusually quiet and a little withdrawn. Could staying with the sitter have stressed her out, or is there something else I should look out for?

Answer

It sounds like your dog may be experiencing some stress or discomfort following her stay with the sitter. Temporary changes in behavior like being unusually quiet or withdrawn can occur after changes in routine or environment.

  • Monitor her behavior for any additional symptoms
  • Ensure she eats, drinks, and eliminates normally
  • Provide comfort and reassurance as she readjusts

When pets are taken out of their familiar environment, they can sometimes feel stressed or anxious, which might manifest as unusual quietness or withdrawal. It's important to observe her behavior over the next few days. If she is eating, drinking, and acting normally aside from being a bit quiet, she may just need time to readjust to her usual routine. However, if she shows any additional signs of illness or distress, consider consulting a vet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my dog acting withdrawn after being with the sitter?

    Changes in environment or routine can cause temporary stress or anxiety in pets, leading to altered behaviors such as withdrawal.

  • What other symptoms should I look for?

    Watch out for changes in eating, drinking, urination, defecation, or any signs of physical discomfort or illness.

  • How can I help my dog feel better?

    Provide a calm, familiar environment with plenty of love and attention. Stick to her usual routine as much as possible to help her readjust.

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