Why does my dog keep head pressing against me, should I be worried?

I've noticed that my dog has started to press his head against me quite frequently, especially in the past couple of days. At first, I thought it was just a new way of seeking attention or affection, but it seems to be happening more often and with a bit more intensity. Could this behavior indicate something more serious, and should I take him to the vet to have it checked out?

Answer

Head pressing in dogs can be a sign of underlying medical issues, and it is important to consult with a veterinarian to identify any potential health concerns.

  • Head pressing against walls, furniture, or people
  • Changes in behavior or increased intensity in head pressing
  • Possible neurological issues or pain
  • Risk of severe health conditions going undiagnosed

Head pressing in dogs is often indicative of a neurological problem, such as a cerebral issue or other conditions affecting the brain and nervous system. This behavior should not be ignored, as it could be a symptom of something serious like a brain tumor, liver shunt, or toxic poisoning. Early diagnosis and treatment can make a significant difference in the outcome, so it's crucial to seek veterinary advice if you observe these symptoms.

If your pet is exhibiting these behaviors, please book a vet consultation with Dial A Vet for expert guidance and support.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog suddenly starts head pressing?

    Contact your veterinarian immediately to discuss your observations. Head pressing can indicate a serious underlying issue, and professional evaluation is essential.

  • Is head pressing ever considered normal in dogs?

    No, head pressing is not considered a normal behavior in dogs. It usually suggests a medical concern that requires veterinary attention.

  • What tests might a vet perform if my dog is head pressing?

    Your vet may recommend a series of diagnostics, including blood tests, neurological exams, or imaging such as an MRI or CT scan, to determine the cause of the head pressing.

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