Why does my 12-year-old Pomeranian hide all day after I rescued him from a bad situation? Should I call Dial A Vet?

Ever since I rescued my 12-year-old Pomeranian from a bad situation, he's been hiding all day in the quietest corners of the house, rarely coming out even for meals. I’m worried that this behavior might be a sign of stress or fear from his past experiences. Do you think I should bring him to see a vet, or is there something I can do to help him feel more comfortable and safe at home?

Answer

Your Pomeranian, who has already been through a lot, is exhibiting signs of stress and fear by hiding and avoiding meals, which could relate to his past experiences.

  • Hiding is often a sign of stress or anxiety in dogs.
  • Change in eating behavior can indicate emotional distress.
  • Building a safe, comforting environment is crucial for his recovery.

Your Pomeranian may be experiencing stress or fear as a result of his past experiences. Creating a calm and consistent environment for him is essential. Consider setting up a quiet, safe space with his favorite blanket or toys. Be patient and allow him to come out of his shell at his own pace. Gradual socialization and gentle encouragement can also help, but if you notice that his behavior isn’t improving or he is missing meals regularly, it would be wise to consult with a veterinarian.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long should I wait before considering my dog’s behavior as an issue?

    If your Pomeranian continues to hide and skip meals for more than a few days, it’s a good idea to consult with a vet to rule out any underlying health or emotional issues.

  • What are some signs that my dog might be improving?

    Signs of improvement include coming out of hiding more frequently, eating meals readily, showing interest in play, and interacting more with people and environment.

  • Can I provide any supplements to help with anxiety?

    Certain supplements might help with stress, but it’s important to consult with a vet before giving any new supplements to your dog to ensure their safety and effectiveness.

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