My dog keeps sticking his tongue in and out like thrusting while walking in circles, is something wrong?

This afternoon, I noticed my dog doing something unusual. As he walked in circles, he kept thrusting his tongue in and out. It seemed strange, and it's not something he's done before. Could this behavior indicate a problem, or is he just being playful? Should I be concerned about his health?

Answer

You've observed your dog engaging in unusual behavior, such as walking in circles and thrusting his tongue in and out. This can be concerning, especially if it's a new behavior.

  • Unusual behavior in dogs can have various causes.
  • It's important to monitor for other symptoms.
  • Consulting a vet can provide peace of mind and clarity.

When dogs exhibit behavior like walking in circles or tongue thrusting, it could be due to a range of factors, from something benign like playful antics to more serious issues such as neurological disorders or vestibular disease. It's important to observe if this behavior continues or if other symptoms arise, such as changes in appetite, coordination, or alertness, which would necessitate a consultation with a veterinarian. Gathering this information helps vets rule out serious concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Could stress cause my dog to behave this way?

    Yes, stress can manifest in various unusual behaviors in dogs, including circling or unusual tongue movements. It's important to identify any recent changes in your dog's environment that might be causing stress.

  • What if my dog keeps circling and starts stumbling?

    If you notice additional symptoms like stumbling, it could indicate a more serious issue. It's advisable to seek a veterinary consultation to determine the underlying cause.

  • Are there any immediate steps I should take at home?

    Ensure your dog is in a safe environment to prevent injury. Keep a close eye on any developments and take note of any other symptoms to share with your vet.

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