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  1. #1
    DJ Bright
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    My 2 year old lab is suddenly lethargic?

    My 2 year old black lab just started acting really lethargic without any rhyme or reason and seems a little wobbly on her front legs. She got a few table scraps, nothing poisonous or bad for her, just a bit of cooked hamburger and was chewing on a rawhide bone earlier on in the night. She won't take a piece of hot dog or a milkbone. She's been completely healthy up until just now and her eyes seem a little tired. Her tail is also tucked a little. Any ideas on what could be bothering her?

  2. #2
    Da Real Deal
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    Since lab are somewhat big dogs their bones grow more. She is just going through a growing stage. It will hyappen again in about 8 years its just a sign of growing.

  3. #3
    Allie P
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    Perhaps she swallowed something while you weren't looking or is having trouble with the rawhide?
    If her condition doesn't improve within the next hour or so, I would take her to an emergency vet. "Tail tuck" is a sure sign she isn't feeling well!


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