In my previous story, I discussed 8 symptoms of pain in dogs. Here are the remaining ones.
It is very hard to understand when a dog is in pain since they try to keep their pain in check
In my previous story, I discussed 8 signs that your dog is in pain. In this web story, you will learn about the remaining signs.
Here are 9 signs that your dog might be in pain.
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Swelling in your dog's body
If you observe swelling in the face, legs or paws, It could be an indication that your dog is in pain caused by an infection, inflammation or cancer.
You may observe sudden changes in your dog's posture if he/she is pain
Some dogs go into a rigid stance while others generally assume prayer position with front legs touching the ground and bottom in the air. Your dog will most often take the prayer position in case he or she is suffering from abdominal pain.
Normally dogs will not bother whether the floor is slippery or dry
Some dogs even love to get into every puddle they see on the road during their walks. However, reluctance to walk on slippery zones is a sign, the dog is in pain.
Reluctance to get up, play or engage with other dogs or humans
If your dog is in pain due to sore paws, injury or arthritis, he or she may exhibit signs of stiffness and limp. Your dog might be slow in getting up or show reluctance in climbing stairs.
Pain in hip or back legs makes it difficult for the dog to place the weight on front legs.
In such case, you will notice that the pup tries to manage the body weight on the front legs. This is called as the forward leaning stance. In this case, the dog angles the front leg in the way that it is tucked under the chest to support the weight of the chest.
Every dog responds to pain differently
Some may prefer to be left alone or hide while others may constantly want affection and cuddles.
Your dog may start defecating in the house
If you notice sudden changes like defecating in the house, licking the urine, trying to eat the poop, take him or her to the vet. Mostly observed in geriatric dogs
It is hard to stay in one position when in pain
frequent squinting.
Saggy tail
If your dog's tail, which normally stays uprights, seems to have sagged or between his/her legs, it's an indication your dog is not feeling comfortable and might be in pain.
Your dog may show reluctance in jumping over or on certain objects
Jumping is difficult when dogs are in pain. If you notice that your dog is jumping at specific angles or refusing to jump from a specific place, it is an indication that the dog might be in pain.
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