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SlinkySlinks
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PostSubject: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyWed Feb 12, 2014 11:26 pm

On Tuesday, 11, we took Turbo to Doggy Dare care, to play with dogs all day, we picked him up at night, so he did not stay overnigt there, and last night and all today he has been acting different. he i not showing any signs of sickness such as coughing or sneezing, like what happnd last time, so i dont think he is sick. is he just lonley and missing the other dogs? or is something else wrong. anything helps. thanks Smile if you need aymore info let me know and i will give any info i can give.
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wpskier222
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PostSubject: Re: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyWed Feb 12, 2014 11:35 pm

What's different? He's probably tired lol
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PostSubject: Re: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyThu Feb 13, 2014 12:28 pm

I hope so. he is just laying around and not doing much of anything. this is the third day now nd still the same.
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PostSubject: Re: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyThu Feb 13, 2014 12:38 pm

I would wait it out a couple more days and if nothing changes take him to your vet.
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wpskier222
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PostSubject: Re: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyThu Feb 13, 2014 12:42 pm

SlinkySlinks wrote:
I hope so. he is just laying around and not doing much of anything. this is the third day now nd still the same.

I think he's probably just worn out. When I first sent Dizzy a full day would wipe him out for 2-3 days. I send him for half days now and he's really chill for a day and a half after. Last week, he went for half days Thursday and Friday, and slept all weekend.
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PostSubject: Re: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyThu Feb 13, 2014 2:07 pm

Is he eating and pooping normal? Still excited to go for walks, etc.?
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PostSubject: Re: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyThu Feb 13, 2014 3:47 pm

He is DEFFINETLY fine during walks, XD my Arm not so much. going to the bathroom normally yes. an eating sees fine. he dosent like eating much anyways. he just picks away at it. this is only his second time going to doggy Day Care
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PostSubject: Re: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyThu Feb 13, 2014 6:42 pm

Have you talked to the staff at the doggy day care? You know to see if anything out of the ordinary happened? Did someone maybe give him something that could of possibly made him feel sick?
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PostSubject: Re: Acting Different after Doggy Day Care?   Acting Different after Doggy Day Care? EmptyThu Feb 13, 2014 8:26 pm

Loki plays for one day with family members puppy and he is out 1-2 days afterwards. That is just what one puppy does to him.
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