How to Recognize Discomfort in Your Dog
5 Signs Your Pet is Uncomfortable
Since your dog can’t talk, it can be difficult to know when they are suffering. We must rely on body language and behavior to track their physical and emotional states. These symptoms are often attributed to “slowing down” or the aging process, but it’s important to remember that dogs can experience discomfort throughout their lives.
Common signs your dog may need help:
- Slow to Get Up in the Morning
If your dog is slow to wake up and start the day, they may be experiencing discomfort. - Loss of Interest in Toys and Activities
Unlike humans, dogs shouldn’t outgrow their favorite toys or games. If your dog is showing less interest in their toys, or is asking to play less, it could be a sign of stress or discomfort. - Walking Stiffly or Slowly
If your dog is walking stiffly or slower than usual, it is almost certainly a sign of discomfort. - Less Interaction with Family and Other Pets
If your friendly dog has started to isolate themselves or withdraw from social activity, they are likely bothered by some discomfort. - Avoiding Stairs or the Car
As your pet gets older, they may start avoiding steep stairs or jumping into the car. However, this can also be due to discomfort unrelated to the aging process.
Recognize these behaviors?
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