Dog Pain and Dog Behavior
Dog Pain and Dog Behavior
Article by Waker Glass
Are you noticing something different in the behavior of your dog lately? Is s/he always lying down in one corner? Does s/ he look lonely? Did he stop being affectionate and friendly to people? Does s/he recluse himself in one place and not moving around? These things could be signs that you dog is suffering from pain. Dogs don’t want anyone to notice that they are in pain. When you try to lift a dog or move a part of his or her body, they become aggressive and may bite. They don’t move around. They don’t respond to your calls. They don’t want to play with you. These are all symptoms that something is wrong with your dog.The most common parts of a dog’s body that feel pain are the foot, elbow, shoulder, knee, and spine. They may have been tripped or have slipped. When might have fell from a high place. All of these circumstances will produce pain in some body parts of your dog. Your dog cannot verbalize that they are in pain. When you notice a change in the behavior of your dog, you should immediately bring him/her to the veterinarian. Don’t wait for the pain of your dog to aggravate. You will spend more if you do. Besides if you do not give prompt action, you will be sorry later because pain can be a symptom of other sicknesses in your dog.When you feel that your dog may be in pain or may be suffering from illness, be very careful when you approach them. They can be very aggressive when people approach them. It is best to call your veterinarian and ask the proper way of approaching your dog. Your dog behavior tells a lot about the state of their health. Once you notice something new in their behavior, don’t ignore it because it may be a sign that your dog is silently suffering pain.
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