What to do if your Dog is Quiet and Sleepy
If your dog seems to be always quiet and sleepy, he should be seen by a veterinarian. The veterinarian will want to go over your dog’s medical history. It is important to let him know any additional symptoms you have observed in your dog.
The veterinarian will perform a physical exam and will assess your dog’s overall appearance. The doctor may suggest running some diagnostic tests such as a complete blood count, serum chemistry panel, urinalysis, and fecal exam. If required for further information, x-rays and an electrocardiogram (EKG) may be ordered.
The treatment plan will depend on the diagnosis. Older dogs may be put on a low caloric diet. If your dog was diagnosed with arthritis he may be prescribed anti-inflammatory medication and physical therapy. Infectious diseases might be treated with antibiotics. If your companion was diagnosed with severe anemia, he may need a blood transfusion. Hypothyroidism is usually treated with thyroid hormone supplements. If the EKG showed abnormalities the patient may be referred to a canine cardiologist.
If your dog has severe depression, the veterinarian may prescribe an antidepressant medication. Your pet will need a lot of reassurance, patience and love during his grieving.
Older dogs (over 6 years of age) should be seen by a veterinarian every 6 months. The regular wellness visits can ensure your dog is in good health. The visits will also help diagnose any health issues in the early stages. Parasites can be prevented with regular deworming and flea and tick preventative programs. Preventing a parasite infestation will also help prevent anemia. Many infectious diseases can be prevented with yearly vaccinations.
The cost of treatment will depend on the diagnosis. Arthritis may have a treatment cost of $300. The treatment of hookworms may average in expense at $350. Heart disease may cost up to $2500 to treat and hypothyroidism in dogs may amount to $1300 in medication and therapy.
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Why Quiet and Sleepy Occurs in Dogs
Age
Your dog may seem quiet and sleepy simply because he is getting older. Dogs age more quickly than humans. Depending on the breed, a 6-year-old dog is equivalent to a person that is 40 or 50 year of age. Getting older brings changes to the dog’s body. Conditions such as dental issues, decreased lung capacity, hormonal changes, vision loss, hearing loss, weight gain and arthritis may be causing him to slow down. In addition, some older dogs become more sensitive to heat or colder weather.
Infectious Disease
Infectious diseases such as the parvovirus, kennel cough or pneumonia may be causing your dog to feel tired and sick. Canine parvovirus can affect all dogs but it is more common in unvaccinated dogs and puppies younger than 6 months of age. Kennel cough is typically contracted in boarding kennels, shelters or daycare facilities. Bacterial pneumonia may be triggered by irritants and inhaled pollutants. Bacterial pneumonia may be a secondary infection caused by a viral infection.
Parasites
Internal and external parasites feed on a dog’s blood. The loss of blood due to an infestation of hookworms, fleas or ticks will cause your dog to become anemic. Anemia (low red blood cells) will cause your dog to have loss of stamina. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen to the body’s cells and tissues. The lack of oxygen in the dog’s cells and tissues will cause him to feel quiet and sleepy.
Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism is a common disease in dogs, which causes lethargy. Hypothyroidism occurs when there is a decrease in the production and secretion of the thyroid hormone. Other symptoms of hypothyroidism may include weight gain, excessive shedding, cold intolerance, slower heart beat and anemia.
Heart Disease
The weakening of the heart muscle can cause poor exercise tolerance. Your dog may be tiring quicker than usual due to heart disease. Other symptoms of heart disease may include elevated respiratory rate, pot belly, fainting and coughing.
Emotional Issues
Depression may be causing your dog to be quiet and sleepy. The loss of another family member (human or pet) can cause your dog to grieve. Additional symptoms of mourning may include loss of appetite, loss of interest to play and your pet may even whine or howl.
What should I do if my dog is lethargic?
If your dog is getting on in years they may steadily become more lethargic. This could be down to osteoarthritis or another age-related condition that’s causing pain or intolerance to exercise.
If your dog is younger but suddenly starts appearing weak, listless and lethargic it may signify a more serious problem. This is especially the case if it’s accompanied by not eating or drinking. In either case, you should contact your vet for advice or, if it’s out of hours and you feel it’s an emergency, your nearest Vets Now pet emergency clinic or 24/7 hospital.
Lethargy, weakness and sudden tiredness are common signs of illness in dogs
There are several reasons that could be causing your dog to appear tired and listless. The most common causes of lethargy in dogs are:
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Lethargy means sluggishness, drowsiness or dullness. A dog who’s lethargic may show no interest in going for a walk, even though that’s usually the highlight of their day, or they might not want to play or eat. Sometimes lethargy in dogs can be due to the weather, perhaps it’s very hot, or being tired out after an extra long walk. But it can also be the first sign that something’s not quite right with your dog.
Lethargy, weakness and sudden tiredness are common signs of illness in dogs, but they are rather vague — lots of different problems can make your dog appear lethargic and weak. Are your worried about your dogs health?