Our beloved furry babies will always get used to being around us and bringing us happiness. But when they are uncomfortable, they are never good at expressing their pain. So as pet parents, we need to be able to help them when they are in pain. In fact, there are all sorts of signs that our dog is in distress. Especially if he is elderly or seriously ill.
If you suspect that your dog's health is serious, it's important to see a veterinarian so the professional can give you a specific diagnosis and tell you exactly what your dog's condition is and what options are available.

5 Main Signs That YOUR SENIOR DOG Needs
Your Help Urgently

FACT: Do not want to go for a walk

Activity

Decreasing the dog's normal physical activity and being reluctant to maintain his routines can indicate that your dog is in pain.
You must bear in mind that this behavior change can be a symptom of a non-terminal illness, which makes our hairy feel weaker and not wanting to walk. Check if this signal is accompanied by others and take the dog to the consultation of a professional if he continues apathetic.

Fact: Do not eat or drink water

Appetite

That a dog loses its appetite tells us something is happening. If you reject the feed or your favorite foods, you start to suspect, especially if you do not drink water either. As a result, the dog may show signs of dehydration and vomit bile. If you do not remedy this situation, your organs may start to fail and the dog will show signs of pain.

Fact: Behavior is not normal

Behavior

When a dog is in pain, its behavior is not the same as always. It can show some behavior problems related to your mood, expressions of fear, greater aggression or abnormal movements.
In addition, these changes may be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea or urinary incontinence. When this happens, it is clear that our friend needs urgent veterinary attention.

Fact: The vital signs of the dog are altered

Vital Signs

We should also worry when a dog begins to pant excessively, to show signs of severe dehydration or to have a fever. For you to have a reference, a normal vital signs in a healthy dog would be:
· A body temperature between 38 and 39 degrees Celsius.
· Between 90 and 140 beats per minute in small dogs at rest, from 70 to 110 in medium dogs and from 60 to 90 in large dogs.
· 10 to 30 breaths per minute.
We must go as soon as possible with a specialist so that he can examine our dog. If attached to all this you see that it remains dormant in a corner of the house without barely moving. This requires us to pay attention to the health of our dogs.

Fact: Try to run away or find a quiet place

Mood

If, unfortunately, your dog's health is too severe to treat, they will try to escape or find a quiet place to hide. There are many dogs that when they know that their time is near, they move away from the pack to try to die alone. It is something instinctive that comes to the dog of its origins, the wolf.
It is also possible that even if they do not try to flee, look for a comfortable place but something secluded in the home, where they can give them last breath. If this happens, do not scold them, just go with them and spend their last moments with them, caressing them, and loving them.

FACT: Do not want to go for a walk

Activity

Decreasing the dog's normal physical activity and being reluctant to maintain his routines can indicate that your dog is in pain.
You must bear in mind that this behavior change can be a symptom of a non-terminal illness, which makes our hairy feel weaker and not wanting to walk. Check if this signal is accompanied by others and take the dog to the consultation of a professional if he continues apathetic.

Fact: Do not eat or drink water

Appetite

That a dog loses its appetite tells us something is happening. If you reject the feed or your favorite foods, you start to suspect, especially if you do not drink water either. As a result, the dog may show signs of dehydration and vomit bile. If you do not remedy this situation, your organs may start to fail and the dog will show signs of pain.

Fact: Behavior is not normal

Behavior

When a dog is in pain, its behavior is not the same as always. It can show some behavior problems related to your mood, expressions of fear, greater aggression or abnormal movements.
In addition, these changes may be accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea or urinary incontinence. When this happens, it is clear that our friend needs urgent veterinary attention.

Fact: The vital signs of the dog are altered

Vital Signs

We should also worry when a dog begins to pant excessively, to show signs of severe dehydration or to have a fever. For you to have a reference, a normal vital signs in a healthy dog would be:
· A body temperature between 38 and 39 degrees Celsius.
· Between 90 and 140 beats per minute in small dogs at rest, from 70 to 110 in medium dogs and from 60 to 90 in large dogs.
· 10 to 30 breaths per minute.
We must go as soon as possible with a specialist so that he can examine our dog. If attached to all this you see that it remains dormant in a corner of the house without barely moving. This requires us to pay attention to the health of our dogs.

Fact: Try to run away or find a quiet place

Mood

If, unfortunately, your dog's health is too severe to treat, they will try to escape or find a quiet place to hide. There are many dogs that when they know that their time is near, they move away from the pack to try to die alone. It is something instinctive that comes to the dog of its origins, the wolf.
It is also possible that even if they do not try to flee, look for a comfortable place but something secluded in the home, where they can give them last breath. If this happens, do not scold them, just go with them and spend their last moments with them, caressing them, and loving them.

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