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medicgina
04-11-2006, 03:52 PM
Maybe someone can help me out here......
Our new puppy that we got over the weekend is about 9 weeks old. She is border collie mix we think. She eats very little and plays even less. She is very sweet and has a great disposition. But could she be depressed? It seems odd to me that she does not play for very long and then wants to rest.
Has anyone else had this problem? Not that it is a real problem. I just find it odd.

lizbud
04-11-2006, 05:49 PM
Have you had a Vet look her over? If, not I'd do it ASAP.It isn't normal
for a weeks old pup to be anything but active. Good luck.

Karen
04-11-2006, 06:02 PM
I would definitely take her to the vet right away, for a 9-week-old pup, especially a Border Collie pup, to be that inactive is not normal. If she is otherwise healthy, according to the vet, maybe she is just missing her mom and siblings, but even our less-active breed pups were very playful at that age.

From where did you get her? Did you get to see the mom and the other pups in the litter? Did they seem healthy?

K9soul
04-11-2006, 06:42 PM
She may be adjusting to the new home and being away from mom and littermates as was suggested. Of course a vet visit is a definite must to make sure she checks out okay. When Tasha was that age, she would play for awhile, crash and sleep like a log for a bit, then up and play for a bit followed by more snoozing :D. Her first night home she seemed more interested in sleeping though and it seems like it took her a couple days to really adjust and become herself. I hope all is well with her.

medicgina
04-11-2006, 07:25 PM
Thanks for the advice. She will go to the vet tomorrow. I guess I painted a pretty dismal picture. She does play for a while but she snoozes more than what I am used to. We got her from a save-a-pet adoption that the local shelters put on. She had no mama or siblings on the premises but she was in a pen with 6 or 8 other puppies. Otherwise, her coat is shiny. And she comes to life when I walk in the room. She stays nearby us in the house. I rarely leave her alone because I am trying hard to house break her. Maybe I am wearing her out. :)

Karen
04-11-2006, 07:30 PM
Oh, good. Hope all is okay, pups usually sleep a fair amount, but get into enough mischeif when awake to make up for it!

Maybe I'm part puppy, because Dad describes my early years as "go all out 90 miles an hour, then CRASH - collapse asleep wherever you were." He'll describe sudden quiet as knwing I'd finally conked out, then finding me asleep in a doorway, halfway crawling up a chair, on the bottom stairs ... hey, I wasn't picky!

anna_66
04-11-2006, 08:12 PM
First I'd like to congratulate you and welcome you to Pet Talk:)

My big boy Bon slept all night the first night we brought him home and almost all day the next day! It took him about a week to adjust to not being with all his siblings so I'm hoping that your puppy is just missing it's cage mates.

Good luck with the vet visit and let us know how things turn out.
Oh and if you happen to have any pictures I for one would love to see them!

edited to add***
I seen in your other thread that you had looked at puppies who were supposedly mastiff, I have a mastiff named Bon:)

chrissea
04-13-2006, 07:32 AM
I have 7 week old shih-tzu. She was so happy and loving for the first 2 days. Now she just cries. Is she missing her litter now? I don't know what to do. I am crate training her and she loves her little condo. Emma also is already paper trained. Please help.

dab_20
04-13-2006, 06:52 PM
I would definatly take her to the vet! Please keep us updated. And welcome to PT!

bckrazy
04-14-2006, 01:09 AM
Are there any other symptoms? Upset stomach, coughing/sneezing, etc?

A really common issue, which happens to almost everyone I know who has had a young puppy, is overfeeding. Most people just feed their pup as much as they will eat right away, and the change in environment plus the change in food can be VERY stressful to their system. I would go ahead and fast her for 12 hours at a time, providing her water of course, and she should regain her appetite. Put down her kibble for 10 minutes, and pick it up until a few hours later. Make sure she has lots of stimulating play time (in your yard, if possible) but definitely don't overdo it. And, definitely she should see your vet for a check-up anyway, good luck with her!

Camie Heuer
04-23-2006, 06:12 PM
I would definitely take her to the vet right away, for a 9-week-old pup, especially a Border Collie pup, to be that inactive is not normal. If she is otherwise healthy, according to the vet, maybe she is just missing her mom and siblings, but even our less-active breed pups were very playful at that age.

From where did you get her? Did you get to see the mom and the other pups in the litter? Did they seem healthy?
Must agree, please seek medical attention.
Cam