My dog just finished taking prednisone and now seems super restless and anxious. Is this a typical reaction?

Earlier today, my dog completed her course of prednisone, and ever since, she's been unusually restless and anxious. She can't seem to settle down, pacing around the house more than usual. I’m wondering if this is a typical reaction after finishing prednisone, or should I be concerned about her behavior?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned when your dog experiences changes in behavior after completing a medication like prednisone. This restlessness and anxiety can sometimes be seen as your dog's body adjusts, but monitoring and further consultation may be advisable.

  • Restlessness can be a known side effect after stopping prednisone.
  • Pacing and anxiety might indicate withdrawal or adjustment.
  • Consult your vet if behavior persists or worsens.

Prednisone is a steroid used to treat a variety of conditions and can cause changes in your dog's behavior both during and after the treatment period. Restlessness and anxiety after stopping the medication may occur as your dog readjusts to the changes in her system. While it's common, it's essential to watch for any other symptoms or if this behavior continues over the next few days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog seems restless after taking prednisone?

    It's best to monitor your dog's activity and try to create a calming environment. If the behavior doesn’t improve or gets worse, consult a veterinarian.

  • How long should these withdrawal symptoms last?

    Typically, any withdrawal symptoms should diminish over a few days to a week. However, each dog is different, and duration can vary. If you're concerned, consider a veterinary consultation.

  • When should I seek immediate veterinary care?

    If your dog starts showing severe symptoms like vomiting, collapse, seizures, or bleeding, it is crucial to seek immediate veterinary care.

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