Kahnazhu Posted February 27, 2012 Share Posted February 27, 2012 Hi All, I'm hoping someone might have some info. We have a 6 MO JRT puppy, who I have noticed when he is sitting relaxed, not doing anything, his head will bob or nod a couple of times. Then if i watch it'll happen again a minute or so later. It doesn't happen when he's sleeping or playing/active. We haven't been to the vet yet, he doesn't seem to be affected by it, but it is concerning me. Has anyone seen anything like this before? Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aj2251 Posted February 28, 2012 Share Posted February 28, 2012 (edited) My British bulldog has had a few episodes of "idiopathic head bobbing". If you search youtube you'll find examples of it and then you can compare to what your dog is doing. It can be a "yes" motion or a "no" motion, my boy is a "yes" man :) My boy first exhibited this when he was highly excited, but then witnessed another 2 episodes when he was completely calm. He also had an episode under stress at the vet. It is a benign condition. I found giving him a couple of doses of Mag Phos, I found it in a spray, got everything under control again. Edited February 28, 2012 by aj2251 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kahnazhu Posted March 1, 2012 Author Share Posted March 1, 2012 My British bulldog has had a few episodes of "idiopathic head bobbing". If you search youtube you'll find examples of it and then you can compare to what your dog is doing. It can be a "yes" motion or a "no" motion, my boy is a "yes" man :) My boy first exhibited this when he was highly excited, but then witnessed another 2 episodes when he was completely calm. He also had an episode under stress at the vet. It is a benign condition. I found giving him a couple of doses of Mag Phos, I found it in a spray, got everything under control again. Thanks for that AJ. Off to the vet on Saturday, so I've got some footage of him doing it. I'm just hoping that it's nothing serious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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