Dazed'n'confused
Well-Known Member
I'm just wondering if any of you have had any experience of panic attacks in a dog?
My 11 year old (will be 12 this year) JRT has had a couple of strange episodes at night that I can only describe as a panic attack.
He wakes me up whining and panting like he's being hounded by wolves - he doesn't need to go out, he just wants to cling to me. He's not trembling, just panting madly and wants to lick a lot.
He eventually calms down after about an hour but I have to resort to taking him up to bed with me where he can press himself against me.
He is fine the next morning (unlike me who has had no sleep!!)
He sleeps in the kitchen with his younger brother who is not disturbed by any of these goings on at all. They have choice of three beds and a chair to sleep in so its not like they've fallen out over sleeping arrangements.
The other two dogs are in the utility and they too are fast asleep.
I can't hear anything that's unusual and he's not bothered by any appliances (the dishwasher has long since done its thing).
He is in great health - fit as a fiddle, runs about on walks, finds 2 or 3 hour walks easy, has more stamina than the 3 yr old terrier, always gets his toys out when everyone else is tired! Obviously at nearly 12 his eyes aren't as good as they were (but he can still catch a biscuit in mid air if it falls!) & he's slightly arthritic in his elbows but nothing that slows him down (he's sounder than I am)!
Any ideas or tips to help him gratefully received...!! Thanks!
My 11 year old (will be 12 this year) JRT has had a couple of strange episodes at night that I can only describe as a panic attack.
He wakes me up whining and panting like he's being hounded by wolves - he doesn't need to go out, he just wants to cling to me. He's not trembling, just panting madly and wants to lick a lot.
He eventually calms down after about an hour but I have to resort to taking him up to bed with me where he can press himself against me.
He is fine the next morning (unlike me who has had no sleep!!)
He sleeps in the kitchen with his younger brother who is not disturbed by any of these goings on at all. They have choice of three beds and a chair to sleep in so its not like they've fallen out over sleeping arrangements.
The other two dogs are in the utility and they too are fast asleep.
I can't hear anything that's unusual and he's not bothered by any appliances (the dishwasher has long since done its thing).
He is in great health - fit as a fiddle, runs about on walks, finds 2 or 3 hour walks easy, has more stamina than the 3 yr old terrier, always gets his toys out when everyone else is tired! Obviously at nearly 12 his eyes aren't as good as they were (but he can still catch a biscuit in mid air if it falls!) & he's slightly arthritic in his elbows but nothing that slows him down (he's sounder than I am)!
Any ideas or tips to help him gratefully received...!! Thanks!