Noticed my dog's neck looks swollen and she's been acting a bit off – could this be swollen lymph nodes or something serious?

This morning, I noticed my dog's neck seems a bit swollen, and she's been acting a little off, not quite her usual self. She's been less energetic and doesn’t seem as eager to play or eat. Could the swelling be due to lymph nodes or is there a chance it's something more serious I should be concerned about?

Answer

Your dog's swollen neck and change in behavior could be due to swollen lymph nodes or another underlying issue.

  • Swollen neck could indicate lymph node enlargement
  • Changes in energy and appetite signal a possible health concern
  • Observation and prompt attention are important

Swollen lymph nodes in dogs can occur due to infections, inflammations, or other medical conditions. Given the changes in your dog's behavior and appetite, it would be wise to have her evaluated by a veterinarian to rule out serious concerns and get appropriate treatment. Your prompt attention can make a significant difference in her recovery and comfort.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause swollen lymph nodes in dogs?

    Swollen lymph nodes can be caused by infections, allergies, immune responses, or more serious conditions like cancers. A vet can provide an accurate diagnosis.

  • Should I be worried if my dog is not eating and seems less energetic?

    Changes in appetite and energy can indicate that your dog is not feeling well. It's important to monitor her and seek veterinary advice to ensure proper care.

  • How urgent is it to see a vet for this kind of swelling?

    While not always an emergency, seeing a vet sooner rather than later is advisable to address any potential issues early and prevent complications.

Next available appointment

Loading…