Beverly Hills, CA – Often, it is really hard for dog owners to tell if their dog might be in pain. Unless the dog has gotten into some sort of accident or sustained visible trauma, an owner may not realize the dog is hurting. No owner wants to see their dog suffer, so it’s good to know the signs of pain in dogs.
Dog’s are not like humans. Unless they are in severe pain, they usually don’t complain. The first thing owners need to do is reflect on what is “normal” for their dog, such as what is his appetite usually like, his sleeping and play habits, his disposition and so forth.
Often, pain will present with an alteration in one of these, such as a reluctance to play as usual, sleeping more, or even sleeping less, a change in appetite and so forth.
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