We humans tend to believe that our trouble can only be us, because the medium we live in puts so much burden on us.
This is really the case, but the bulk of the burden is made by the man himself. Unlike us, dogs only live their dog's lives, lie back and have no problem in the world.
A dog that lives well with a responsible, responsible owner does not really have too much trouble, but as we know, the dogs are sentient souls and they can be traumatized. The injury can be physical and / or mental. The physical injury can leave a trail, but it is also spiritual. Certainly, dogs can also be depressed.
As long as one can (if he wants to) talk about his spiritual problems, the dogs can only indicate that he is having trouble.
The owner may die, his dogmate may die, who is very well-liked, or the arrival of a new family member, an animal, may cause them to change behavior.
One of the signs of depression in dogs is that the previously relaxed eb becomes irritable and aggressive. It may be strange for the owners to be confronted with the fact that the endless calm dog before is now unpredictable. It may also be a sign of depression as a strange behavior: running around, or as if looking for something, someone. It may also include suspicious behavior if the owner does not respond to the arrival of his / her owner at all. The sight of a sad, dull dog is not a good sign, and if we haven't seen it from the dog so far, it's a very eye-catching change.
The depression's agenda, sleep and eating habits can change. This can be so great that it refuses all bites, even water, for days. He doesn't want to move, he's just lying all day, sleeping.
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