What's this mean???

Piaffe63

Well-Known Member
Joined
31 August 2011
Messages
320
Location
Yorkshire
Visit site
I have an 8 month old working cocker spaniel who has recently started, sort of rubbing his face along the carpet? Sounds odd and I cant really explain it, but its as though he's trying to itch his nose on the floor? I am hoping that's just what it is, but I thought that I'd ask just in case! I haven't got a video of it, but I'll try to get one :) Thanks all :D
 
Stinging nettles? An odd time of year, but those horrible little nettles, correctly known as ******* Nettles (aptly named, too), tend to survive longer than others.

Alec.

Ets, It's been starred out! Think illegitimate!! a.
 
Last edited:
I second the face-cleaning theory. ;)

It dosen't matter if I wipe Bear's whiskers or not after he eats - he still 'runs' both sides of his face across the carpet (not the tiled kitchen floor - it's got to be a carpet somewhere!). Our old BT did it as well, so I wouldn't be overly worried. But do have a quick check, just incase there's a morsel of food or other object stuck between his teeth.
 
Majority of spaniels have a 'pocket' on the lips of their lower jaw and food can get stuck in this. Mostly it doesn't bother them but it can cause a bad smell so check t out and just wipe with a tissue or cotton bud.
 
My lurcher girls like to clean their faces on the carpet, beds or what ever takes their fancy so I to go with the cleaning theory!
 
Henry does this when he's wet - all around the room, and on the sofa - well he would if his horrid owner didn't tell him off for mucking up the furniture anyway;) He just likes to get dried off, the great sissy:p

Like so:
Photo0299.jpg


Ridiculous creatures:D
 
Well, we've only had our 6 month Lurcher pup a week now, but yes, he does this too - and, hadn't thought about it until now, but yes it is always after feeding.
 
Top