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My Old Lab Having "Episodes".
My 11 year old Labrador has been having weird moments. The first one he had was a couple of weeks ago. One afternoon I noticed him shivering and unwilling to move and he seemed to be staring at nothing. I took him to the vets that evening. He was checked over and the vet could find nothing wrong.
The next day he was back to his normal self.
Two nights ago he was totally uninterested in his "treat" that he gets after coming in from a quickie before bed and just lay in the hall staring at nothing.
The next day, back to his normal self.
After being perfectly fine this morning, on our walk this afternoon that was all it was. "A walk", he didn't trot as he normally does and had to be encouraged all the way. He is now just lying out in the hall, no wags or any sign that he can be bothered with me or his younger sidekick.
Any ideas what might be wrong please?
The next day he was back to his normal self.
Two nights ago he was totally uninterested in his "treat" that he gets after coming in from a quickie before bed and just lay in the hall staring at nothing.
The next day, back to his normal self.
After being perfectly fine this morning, on our walk this afternoon that was all it was. "A walk", he didn't trot as he normally does and had to be encouraged all the way. He is now just lying out in the hall, no wags or any sign that he can be bothered with me or his younger sidekick.
Any ideas what might be wrong please?
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