Pets often exhibit strange behaviors, so it’s always important to be aware of what these friends of ours are trying to “say”. Sometimes your attitudes may just be harmless habits. Certain behaviors, on the other hand, may indicate more serious problems – if, for example, the so-called head-pressing (pressing on the head), a disease that needs to be investigated and treated.
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What is the head-pressing
It is a compulsive action characterized by the animal pressing or supporting its head against any flat surface, such as a wall or floor. Although this type of behavior often goes unnoticed, there are different causes and associated problems, which we will talk about next. One of the most notable effects caused by this problem is injuries, both to the paws and the head.
1. Your friend may have a brain disorder
O head-pressing may indicate inflammation in the brain. This disease is more common in young and middle-aged dogs and less common in cats. Some of the symptoms shown by animals are: convulsions, disorientation, strange behavior, low energy, loss of balance and sometimes fever.
2. You may be suffering from a metabolic disorder
The metabolic disorder can be present in a specific organ or be systematic, that is, affect the body in general. This disorder can be hereditary, being associated with certain breeds or the age of the animal. In dogs and cats the most common issues are diabetes and hypothyroidism.
3. May have suffered a head trauma
Head injuries can arise in animals due to several factors. For example, hit-and-runs. These problems are divided into two categories: primary and secondary injuries. The primaries occur at the same time as the trauma, leaving direct and irreversible damage to the animal’s brain. The second problem occurs some time after the trauma, due to the physical and biochemical combination, leading to intracranial hypertension.
4. You may have liver problems
The main function of the liver is to remove any substance harmful to the body from the bloodstream. This organ is so important that it is impossible to live without it. And pets can have liver problems just like we humans do. There are different diseases, infections, medications and chemicals that can harm the organ. In dogs, the most common diseases are hepatitis, diabetes and Cushing’s syndrome. In cats, the biggest problems are fatty liver, infectious peritonitis and feline leukemia.
5. Nervous system infections
Some of the most obvious symptoms that reveal that your pet has neurological problems are paralysis, tremors and seizures. These problems come from the central or peripheral nervous system and the most affected regions are the brain, spinal cord and nerves. Such damage can be caused by poisoning, nutritional deficiencies, or hereditary disorders. It is possible to notice that the pet has an infection in the nervous system when he has problems seeing, difficulty urinating, cannot blink and, of course, when he rests his head on some surface.
6. You may have a brain tumor
Tumors can be primary, formed by the brain cells themselves, or secondary—created in other parts of the body and extending to the brain. It is common for the problem to occur in older dogs and cats. It is important to be aware if the animal has problems walking, staying active, breathing or showing that it is in physical pain or has poor balance.
7. May be intoxicated
O head-pressing It can also be an indication of intoxication. This problem can be caused by several factors, such as the ingestion of spoiled food or chemicals, such as medicines, bait with rat poison and gardening products, among others.
Bonus: how to help your pet
If you notice a strange change in your pet’s behavior, the first thing you should do is take him to the vet. The specialized professional will diagnose the cause of the problem – that is, if it is the result of intoxication, a tumor, metabolic disorders, etc.
That way, you and the vet will be able to decide how to help your friend with the most appropriate treatment. The animal’s recovery will depend on the cause, but the most important thing is to follow the doctor’s instructions to the letter and let your dog or cat rest and feed.
Has your pet ever exhibited this type of behavior? Does he usually rest his head on some surface? If the answer is yes, how did you help your four-legged little one? Share your experience in the comments section.
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