Just picked my dog up from the boarder yesterday, and now he seems really lethargic and won't eat. Should I be worried?

I just brought my dog home from the boarding kennel yesterday, and he’s been acting really lethargic since then. He hasn’t touched his food either, which isn’t like him at all. Could this be a sign that something happened at the boarder, or is it normal for dogs to behave this way after being boarded?

Answer

It's concerning that your dog has become lethargic and lost his appetite after returning from the boarding kennel. These symptoms could indicate stress or a potential health issue.

  • Monitor your dog closely for additional symptoms
  • Lethargy and lack of appetite can be signs of both stress and illness
  • If symptoms persist, consulting a vet is recommended

It's not uncommon for dogs to feel stressed or anxious after being in a new environment, like a boarding kennel. This stress can sometimes manifest in lethargy and a temporary loss of appetite. However, these symptoms can also be indicative of illness or a problem experienced during the stay. It's best to monitor your dog closely and seek veterinary attention if you notice any worsening symptoms or new signs of distress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for dogs to be lethargic after being boarded?

    Yes, some dogs may feel stressed or tired after being in a boarding facility. This usually resolves within a day or two, but if it persists, seek veterinary advice.

  • What should I do if my dog refuses to eat after boarding?

    Offer your dog their favorite food and provide a calm environment. If they continue to refuse food for more than 24-48 hours, contact a veterinarian.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog's behavior after boarding?

    If your dog exhibits additional symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, persistent lethargy, or if their condition worsens, seek veterinary care promptly.

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