So, my Darcy (5 months) is a quite easy-going Corgi (she's got her playful/active moments, but she's also relaxed and laid back half the time. Storms never bother her, loud sounds make her jump and bark, but then she'll go right back to whatever she's doing, unbothered).
Well, whenever I take her to the vet, sure, she's hyper and nervous, but she does this one thing -- whenever the vet (or another technician) reaches to take her, Darcy screeches and cries LOUD, like she's VERY hurt. And the vet always says, "I'm barely touching you!" This has happened several times. I just chalk it up to her being a little drama queen (because she's clearly NOT hurting at the time). Does anyone else's Corgi act this way?
Sadly, today she got spayed, and as she's come out of anesthesia, she's reacted the same way (I just got a bewildered phone call from the technician who says Darcy is shrieking when they even try to touch her (even though she's under heavy pain meds and shouldn't be hurting yet). I told her about Darcy's melodramatic tendencies, and I hope that's all it is, but I'm a little concerned. They offered to keep her overnight, but I almost think that might stress her out more (I think she'd be calmer at home, with me - she never shrieks like that with me...).
Just wondering why a usually-calm, easy-going dog acts this way. I've never had a dog who's done this before...
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Pazu may have done this at the vet, but I'm not sure. Pazu as a puppy around 6-7 months old got a soft tissue injury at the dog park when a bigger dog charged him. I took him to the vet later that afternoon to make sure it wasn't serious. They didn't find anything on X ray. Pazu was sore/limping for a few days and had to rest.
Months later, I took him in to get checked for something else and the vet wanted to re-check his injury. And Pazu who hasn't limped for months apparently squeaked really loudly when the vet touched him gently.
In general when bigger pups play with smaller pups, I've observed that smaller pups will squeak loudly to just remind the bigger pups to be VERY VERY gentle or to indicate that the bite was too hard and it hurt. I think when the pup is squeaking loudly, he/she is saying, "Look every time you touch me, I get hurt so be very very very gentle!" From a behavior standpoint, I would think it would be good if the vet or the vet tech gives the dog some pets and treats so that the pup doesn't associate them with pain.
Those are wonderful tips, thanks! Just what I was looking for.
This proves that it was the vet and not pain making her freak out earlier - I took her home about 6 hours ago, and she's been FINE. Sleeping, whining just a wee bit, but VERY relaxed and comfortable. Whew. So glad I didn't leave her overnight. She just needed to be home...
My corgi yelps like crazy as I clip his nails, but if he's not looking at the clippers and he doesn't notice, then he doesn't make a sound. He also cries like crazy when another dog in the dog park tries to stop him from taking a stick or something. It's a minor bit of aggression (like a snarl) but he acts as if he was bit in the face, and won't play for the rest of the day. The vet has been nice enough to call him "sensitive." I've called him a drama queen myself. I'm actually glad someone else's corgi acts like that too. He's not afraid of thunder or noises, but when he is afraid, he's DRAMATIC.
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