Lately, our sweet Teddy hasn’t quite been himself. His energy is lower, his eyes look a little more tired, and there’s a heaviness in the way he carries himself. It’s more than just age—it’s stress. And honestly, who can blame him? He’s been through vet visits, tests, and long hours away from the comfort of home, all while sensing our own anxiety and sadness. Dogs may not speak our language, but they feel everything.
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Teddy Is Stressed – And We Feel It Too π
Teddy has always been the calm, comforting presence in our home. He’s the one who senses when someone is down and quietly comes over to rest his head on your knee or nudge your hand for comfort. But lately, it’s been different. These past few weeks have taken a toll on him—physically and emotionally. The endless vet visits, the tests, the unfamiliar smells, and being poked and handled by strangers have left him anxious and unsettled.
He’s been eating slower, sleeping more during the day, and often staring off quietly instead of bounding to the door or wagging his tail at every little sound. We see it in his eyes—he’s tired. Not just from the medical procedures, but from the energy around him. Dogs are incredibly intuitive, and Teddy can feel our stress. He knows we’ve been worried. He knows something isn’t right.
We’ve been doing everything we can to keep his environment peaceful—extra cuddles, soft words, favorite treats, and quiet time together. He still lays beside us, still finds comfort in our touch, but he’s carrying more than usual. The weight of uncertainty isn’t just on us—it’s on him too.
Stress can affect dogs in deep ways, just like it does humans. And while he may not understand the full picture, Teddy knows enough to sense that life feels heavier right now. We’re doing our best to reassure him, love him harder, and show him he’s not alone in this.
We’re in this fight together—step by step, paw by paw. πΎ❤️
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