Obviously, dogs can’t talk, at least not like humans do. This communication barrier sometimes makes it difficult, especially when it comes to evaluating the health or possible illness of your canine companion.
Here are a few of the most common signs that a dog is experiencing some level of discomfort:
- Reluctance to move or walk
- Tense abdominal muscles
- Stiff neck
- Limping or lameness
- Flinching when an area is touched and/or crying
If you suspect your dog is in pain, you should schedule an appointment with your veterinarian.
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yeah i think ur dog is in pain .
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I think an instructor know better about pets because anyone cannot felt the feelings of pets. I think you should be take better suggestion to the doctor about your dog. The doctor will suggest better medicines for your dog. You can take medicines for your dog through the Shopping cart, because this way is so safe.
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