Dog’s been on Prozac for a few weeks now, but it seems more restless than before. Is this normal, or should I talk to my vet?

My dog has been on Prozac for a few weeks to help with his anxiety, but I've noticed he seems even more restless recently. I thought the medication was supposed to help make him calmer. Is this restlessness a normal side effect, or do you think it's time to talk to my vet about adjusting his treatment?

Answer

It sounds like your dog is experiencing increased restlessness since starting Prozac, a medication generally aimed at reducing anxiety. This is a concern worth addressing, as adjustments to his treatment may be necessary.

  • Restlessness can occur as a side effect of Prozac.
  • Each dog's response to medication can be unique.
  • Consulting your vet may help tailor the treatment to your dog's needs.

It's not uncommon for dogs to experience restlessness or other changes when starting a new anxiety medication like Prozac. While Prozac is often prescribed to help calm anxious behaviors, each dog may react differently. It's important to monitor any changes and discuss them with your vet, who can evaluate if an adjustment in dosage or a different treatment plan might be better for your dog. Open communication with your veterinarian is key to finding the most effective strategy for managing your pet's anxiety.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is restlessness a normal side effect of Prozac?

    Yes, restlessness can occur as a side effect when dogs first start taking Prozac. It’s important to monitor your dog and communicate any concerns with your vet to ensure the treatment is effective and well-tolerated.

  • How long should I wait before contacting my vet if my dog seems restless on Prozac?

    If the restlessness persists or worsens after a few weeks, or if it's severe, it's best to contact your vet. They can help determine if a dosage adjustment or a different medication might be more suitable.

  • What other symptoms should I watch out for?

    Besides restlessness, keep an eye on any other changes in behavior, appetite, or any signs of distress. Contact your vet if you notice anything unusual or concerning.

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