14Aug,2024
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A sudden disinterest in food or treats can indicate your dog is feeling down.
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If your dog no longer enjoys playing with toys or going for walks, it may be a sign of depression.
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Depressed dogs may sleep more than usual, showing a lack of energy or enthusiasm.
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A depressed dog might isolate itself from the family or seek out quiet, hidden spots.
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Either weight loss from not eating or weight gain from inactivity could be a sign of depression.
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Dogs may develop nervous habits, like licking or chewing excessively, as a response to stress or sadness.
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If your dog becomes unusually aggressive or easily irritated, it could be a sign of underlying emotional distress.
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Depressed dogs might appear restless, pacing around the house, unable to settle.
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