
Does anyone have experience of a dog that suddenly stops on a walk for no apparent reason. (I apologise for the length this post will no doubt be - I have no idea how to make myself waffle less - its an illness, bear with me please!)
My little terrier girl is 7 1/2 she has always been what can only be described as a bit of a handful - spirited when it comes to walks. When she was young she appeared to be a bit shell-shocked and timid when first lead trained - she weaved like a fish on the end of a line like all puppies do but stayed very very close and never pulled. This happened for quite a long time and she was more obviously fearful when I was only walking her, so I stopped the individual walks and walked her and my boy together all the time but she was still pretty "on edge" and would stop and her tail would go between her legs. It was particularly odd because she is not afraid of, or aggressive to any living thing whether on two legs or four - and was not in any way fearful of anything in particular that I could tell - she wasn't afraid of children or dogs or loud noises. I walked her one day with my boy on a coupler just as an experiment on a short walk before going to the groomer - she instantly changed - she was the same confident "take charge" little girl she is at home. Being coupled to my boy seemed to give her confidence and she and he happily walked like that.
Then she decided to think she was in charge and was dragging my boy from left to right wherever she wanted and he didn't and for fear of my boy getting injured and so I could combat her behaviour I stopped walking on a coupler and put them back on separate leads. That worked and for the last 5 years I have had no issues at all with behaviour of any sort from either of them, on walks or otherwise. Two well behaved dogs.
Then suddenly 3 weeks ago she started stopping for no apparent reason on a walk. For example on her lead she would be on my left and I feel the lead go back as she stops - I feel it go taught, do a correct, nothing, turn to look at her and she is staring at me blankly - no tail between her legs or anything in her stance that shows any sort of fear or even increased alertness that I can tell - as soon as I call her name - she starts walking again, catches up - then no problem until she does it again about 10 or more mins later. This happens on a short lead, and long lead, and even off the lead (though I go to a secure field for off lead play more than walks because my dogs cant be trusted on a recall if anything is around that can be chased - mostly because I'm really terrible at teaching them at recall where there is a distraction).
Anyone have any ideas what could be the cause of this?
Just to add to the issue... a month of so ago I was told she had cataracts. She never walks into anything, she can see and chase squirrels at least 50 yards away - but I have been wondering if perhaps she has always had it and that is why her confidence grew when she was walked on a coupler when she was younger. I have also wondered if the current "stopping" is because something blurs or affects her vision making her stop but I don't trust that I'm not looking into things too much that way just because I'm watching her more carefully since diagnosis. I have checked to see, more times than I can count, if she has something between her pads stuck, or leaves in her skirt, or any sign of any pain in any leg and there has never been anything that I can find. However, I do have some niggling concerns about her gait - nothing I can pin point - just there is something more of a rolling gait when she is walking very slowly than I think is right or normal - but again - I may possibly be driving myself insane looking too hard - I cant describe what it is about her walk that worries me properly so I have instead booked her into the vets for a complete senior dog health check, blood tests etc and aim to ask them to also check out her legs/hips/knees.
The frequency of her stopping has now increased to every few minutes. Still no sign of pain or injury, no lameness, she never makes a noise before during or after she does it, as soon as she snaps out of it she is walking, running, jumping just as normal.
Anyone know what could cause this strange thing with her walks - either behavioural or medical? Behavioural issues I will take any advice and give anything a go. Medical possibilities gives me things to specifically ask the vet to consider during her health check.