It’s called Little Dog Syndrome!! My furbaby, a 4 pound Pomeranian named Taz, challenged my neighbor’s Pit Bull. The pittie got Taz’s entire head in her mouth before I could separate them. The only immediate problem was Taz had a hematoma on one of his ears. Now, 6 years later, he is essentially blind and deaf. My vet thinks the pittie squeezed his head and caused the damage even though there were no outward wounds.
It’s called Little Dog Syndrome!! My furbaby, a 4 pound Pomeranian named Taz, challenged my neighbor’s Pit Bull. The pittie got Taz’s entire head in her mouth before I could separate them. The only immediate problem was Taz had a hematoma on one of his ears. Now, 6 years later, he is essentially blind and deaf. My vet thinks the pittie squeezed his head and caused the damage even though there were no outward wounds.