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Your pet dog might be in pain if you ignore this 1 warning sign that's easy to miss
Dogs may instinctively try to hide signs of pain, which means "symptoms can easily be missed", according to pet specialists ...
Signs that indicate your dog is in pain are a reduced appetite, excessive panting, limping, and a rapid heart rate.
Aging dogs have a talent for staying stoic, even when their bodies start to fail them. Unlike people, they rarely complain, but that doesn’t mean the discomfort isn’t there. As your pup grows older, ...
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Signs Your Dog Might Be in Pain (But Hiding It)
Dogs are masters at hiding pain. It's in their DNA a survival instinct passed down from their wild ancestors. So, even if your furry friend seems cheerful and waggy-tailed, they might be silently ...
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