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Learn how to identify depression in dogs!

Just like us, animals have feelings and can develop psychological illnesses such as depression. This condition can be triggered by reasons such as stress, trauma, sudden changes in routine, among other factors. So find out now how to identify depression in dogs.

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Possible causes of canine depression

As mentioned, some factors can contribute to the development of this disease in dogs, get to know the causes a little better, in this way it will be easier to identify if the dog shows depressive signs, after all, you will know if he was exposed to any triggering factor of the depression.

  • death of someone special

Losing someone very close or a pet friend can make the dog depressed. According to experts, losses of this type are responsible for up to 70% of depression in dogs.

  • New members in the family

Sudden changes in the dog's routine, such as the arrival of a new animal or a new person, can also lead the pet to depression, either because of the stress of the recent coexistence or because of jealousy and the feeling of being abandoned side.

  • Lack of space

When the dog does not have enough space to exercise and play, it can become stressed, especially if there are not at least walks and walks. This type of situation can culminate in canine depression.

  • traumatic events

Accidents, mistreatment, these are examples of situations that can traumatize the pet and cause negative consequences on behavior, including leading him to a depressive condition.

What are the signs of depression in dogs? know how to identify

It's important to identify the signs of this disease in your pet as soon as possible to look for a professional who can help with the situation.

Lack of interest in activities: pay attention if the dog suddenly loses interest in walks, caresses, games. Isolation, in general, is a characteristic sign of depression.

Self-mutilation: notice if the dog is biting itself, especially on the paws and tail, as causing injuries to itself can be a sign of depression.

Loss of appetite and drowsiness: Also, stop eating as usual and spend a lot of time lying down, drowsy, apathetic, are also warning signs.

What to do

If you notice one or more signs in your pet, seek a veterinary doctor to rule out other possible illnesses and have the correct diagnosis. Finally, if it is a depression, the treatment consists of using medications and therapies specific to each case.

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