Im probably worrying over nothing but here goes…! We picked up Fawkes on wednesday evening, since yesterday evening he seems to be sleeping a lot more and lot deeper. He's eating, drinking, pooing and peeing fine, so I can't decide whether he's just knackered himself out getting used to his new surroundings (for all he had bounds of energy on friday he was a bit nippy as if he was fighting sleep) or whether somethings wrong? He had a sneezing fit earlier (first time, could be down to change of surroundings) and my father in law commented that he had a runny nose (i disagree, his nose is wet, not streaming liquid and there is no mucus) Would be grateful of a second opinion…
Re: sleepier than normal pup Very difficult call, but pups do tire very easily indeed and will sleep a lot too . Is he playing between naps ? It is common for them to be shattered when they arrive at their new home, its all the changes to get used to, sights, sounds and smells . If you are still concerned tomorrow or in the meantime he is hard to wake from a sleep and wont play , then I would definately get some Veterinary advice , gut instincts are not a bad thing , hoping all will be well
Re: sleepier than normal pup Charlie slept loads and loads - and very deeply, when he was little. But when he was awake, boy, we knew it! I'd say if he is energetic and playful when awake, then sleeping a lot isn't really a problem.
Re: sleepier than normal pup He seems much brighter this afternoon. I think he's just worn himself out. Will keep an eye on him and if he seems quiet again tomorrow I'll give the vet a buzz. Thanks for setting my mind at ease!
Re: sleepier than normal pup Harley slept loads in the first 2 weeks she was with us. She would sleep for 2-3 hours, wake up to eat/toilet/play for an hour then fall asleep again. I think a lot of puppies do the same x
Re: sleepier than normal pup Puppies sleep deeply and frequently. The key is how lively he is in between naps. He should be full of beans. If in doubt, off to the vet.