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Aubrey

She has been breathing fast,
Anxiety
Runs away when you try to pick her up or come near her
Pees everywhere doesn’t matter how many times you take her out
Nose is dry
Scared all the time
Crys a lot
Bites everything
She poos fine and eats fine

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Juniper
Dog, Mixed
2 months, Female
Issue details
Main concern
Others
Duration
7 day(s)
Ongoing
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Dr. Wilkins
Dr.Tail Vet

It sounds like your puppy is going through a challenging time with a mix of behavioral and physical symptoms that could be cause for concern. Rapid breathing, anxiety, and a dry nose can sometimes be signs of stress or an underlying health issue. Her tendency to run away, cry frequently, and appear scared might indicate that she's feeling unwell or uncomfortable.

At her young age, it's essential to ensure she feels comfortable and safe. Here are a few suggestions you might consider:

Firstly, try to create a safe space for her. Make sure she has a quiet and comfortable area where she can retreat and feel secure, as this can help reduce her anxiety.

Secondly, puppies thrive on routine. Maintaining a consistent schedule for feeding, playtime, and potty breaks can help her feel more secure and settled.

Additionally, using positive reinforcement can be very beneficial. Offer treats and praise to encourage positive behaviors and help her associate your presence with positive experiences.

It's also important to monitor her breathing. While puppies can naturally breathe faster than adult dogs, if her breathing seems excessively rapid or labored, it might indicate a respiratory issue.

Lastly, ensure she has access to fresh water and that her environment isn't too hot, as this can contribute to a dry nose.

Given her symptoms and young age, I strongly recommend having her examined by a veterinarian as soon as possible. A professional can assess her overall health and determine if there's an underlying condition that needs attention. Addressing these symptoms promptly is crucial for her well-being.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.