My dog just yelped and started shaking when I picked her up, should I be worried?

Earlier today, when I went to pick up my dog, she suddenly yelped and began shaking, which really alarmed me. She's usually very calm and enjoys being held, so this was quite unexpected. Could this be a sign of an injury or something else I should be concerned about?

Answer

Your concern about your dog's sudden yelp and trembling is understandable, especially since she is typically calm and enjoys being picked up. This could potentially be a sign of an injury or discomfort that should be addressed.

  • Pain or discomfort may cause sudden yelping or shaking.
  • Consider recent activities that might have led to an injury.
  • Observe for any other distress signals or changes in behavior.

Sometimes, dogs may yelp or shake due to a momentary scare or discomfort, but it could also indicate a more serious issue, like an injury or underlying health problem. It's important to monitor her behavior closely for any changes, such as limping, reluctance to move, or continuous distress. Pay attention to areas where she might not want to be touched or held to get clues on where she might be injured.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do immediately after noticing my dog's yelp and shaking?

    Calmly check her for any visible injuries and avoid handling her if she seems uncomfortable. Offer her a safe, quiet space to rest and monitor her closely.

  • What if my dog's behavior doesn't improve soon?

    If her behavior doesn't improve or worsens, such as increased shaking, signs of pain, or behavioral changes, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying issues.

  • Can stress or anxiety cause sudden yelping and shaking in dogs?

    Yes, stress or anxiety can cause these reactions in some dogs. Consider any recent changes in her environment or routine that might have caused stress.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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