Yesterday, Seth was playing on the couch and got overexcited, flipping off the edge of the couch and bumping her little head on the kitchen floor (made a loud thud, but I didn't really see how big the impact was). She acted fine for most of the day, so I forgot all about it.
Later on, she was loving up to me, and bit me REALLY hard when I petted her head. I didn't know what was going on because she hadn't bitten me really hard in weeks--I was thinking "Oh, Lord, not this again!" But then I realized that her head was probably sore from her fall and decided to just pet her on her shoulders or her back.
This seems to be working better, but she keeps forgetting that she has a sore head and rubs against my hand or a piece of furniture; I can see it in her eyes that she's bruised and it doesn't feel good when she does this. She has no swelling or signs of serious injury. She's still playing a lot, and eating just fine.
Any ideas on how I can make her boo-boo better? Or make her more comfortable? Has anyone else had this happen?
Later on, she was loving up to me, and bit me REALLY hard when I petted her head. I didn't know what was going on because she hadn't bitten me really hard in weeks--I was thinking "Oh, Lord, not this again!" But then I realized that her head was probably sore from her fall and decided to just pet her on her shoulders or her back.
This seems to be working better, but she keeps forgetting that she has a sore head and rubs against my hand or a piece of furniture; I can see it in her eyes that she's bruised and it doesn't feel good when she does this. She has no swelling or signs of serious injury. She's still playing a lot, and eating just fine.
Any ideas on how I can make her boo-boo better? Or make her more comfortable? Has anyone else had this happen?