
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help with this. We have a four year old male, neutered Golden Retriever. He is a wonderful dog, well behaved (mostly!), friendly to all people and dogs. The only two things he appears to be wary of are brown wheelie bins as one nearly blew over on him a couple of years ago (wary on walks, fine with ours outside the kitchen), and when the window cleaner comes (who has one of those tanks in the back of his car that supply the brushes with water) he shivers and hides. However, over the past eight months or so, he has on half a dozen or so occasions been very anxious when he (and us) have gone up to bed. His normal routine is dinner at 5pm, walk for all his "business" at around 8pm, and then a last wee in the garden at about 11pm, then up to bed. He sleeps on the landing and 90% of the time goes straight to sleep and nothing will wake him until we get up in the morning - even if either of us get up in the night, he still doesn't stir. However, last night was one of the worst. He goes to bed as usual and then about 15 mins after we are both in bed, he starts pacing, panting and whining. There doesn't seem to be anything particular to trigger this and he can go for weeks without it happening. However, he will not settle and I then get up and take him downstairs (my husband has to get up early for work). He is panting fast and is very clingy. I sit up with him, stroking his chest (this usually calms him down if he is excited etc) and last night it took until 1/4 to 2 until he settled down in the lounge and slept (with me on sofa). I went up to bed at 4am and he followed to the landing and went to sleep. This morning he is still very clingy on his walk (this never usually happens) and the same in the house. He ate his breakfast fine and doesn't appear to be in any pain. I've checked his mouth and paws which seem to be ok. He's at my feet now asleep. This might sound trivial (?) but it is worrisome when it happens, especially the fast panting as he is usually such a laid-back dog. Anybody had anything similar? With many thanks.