Dog Staring Into Space
Staring at the wall or staring into space could be a symptom of a type of seizure called a partial seizure or a focal seizure.
Dog staring into space. You may have conditioned your dog to seek attention that way. For most healthy dogs staring is normal. Disorientation head tilt and loss of balance are all common to an upset in the vestibular system.
The vet will manage it through medications. My 7 year old beagle started acting strange last night staring into space barely moving even when prodded with treats that he loves licking his chops way more than usual. Staring into space and trying to get into small spaces like he is trying to hide jumpy when we try to comfort him and very very restless at night tonight he is having a bad night and i have had.
However if the dog sits facing the wall all of the time or the dog has his head against the wall that s not normal behavior. Causes of such seizures include epilepsy and cancer. As jones says if your dog has taken to staring off into space it may be a sign of dementia.
If it s an elderly dog staring at the wall dog dementia is a possibility that needs to be considered. Epilepsy is understood to be genetic or developed congenitally so there is no way of preventing the disease from developing. They are tough to detect but repeated staring is a sign which is why you need to get a vet involved.
Your dog may also stare into space during a seizure and frequent seizures are a sign of epilepsy. These seizures are often hard to diagnose but if you repeatedly catch. You know your dog best so if this is out of character it may be a good idea to ask a vet for advice.
Before experiencing a seizure your dog s behavior will alter known as an aura. A dog staring at the wall gazing into a corner or into space on occasion isn t a concern for dog owners. He seems really lethargic t.