
As much as we try to think only happy thoughts about our fur babies, a dog is bound to experience some pain once in a while. Sometimes he may make it obvious by crying out to tell you something is up. Other times it may not be so obvious, and he ends up unintentionally hiding it.
Don't feel guilty if you discover that your pooch has been in pain for a while. It's sometimes hard to pick up on the signs. However, if you observe your pooch closely and learn about the following symptoms, you'll be able to tell better what's going on.
If you think your dog is in pain just remember you should not delay; take him to the vet and see what's going on. Some of these symptoms could signal you and your pooch that something more significant could be going on.
To learn how to find out if your dog is experiencing pain and what symptoms to be on the lookout for, check out the 10 slides that'll educate you on what you should be aware of.
Start the slideshow with the link below:

Luke Rickford
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You can’t “unintentionally try” to do something
Good tips tho thx
Connie Tarr-Bostardi
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Unless your an adorable pug❤️
Luke Rickford
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Lol you got me there Connie
Connie Tarr-Bostardi
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Mine are pretty cute! So is yours❤️mine ‘unintentionally’ tried to poop in the house cuz it was raining out– busted.
Lynn Myszak
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Shelly Delisle
Shelly Delisle
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Get off the internet lol
Lynn Myszak
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Shelly Delisle you know this is all your fault!
Greg Grajek
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Who doesn’t want to hug this dog…:)
Anthony Khoury
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Awe bear over the weekend Monique Vik
Shannon Meadows Wells
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Presley Miller
Manisha Bakshi
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Neha Sharma
Marissa Guerra
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Pinky Sanciangco
Jhay-Ar Almazan
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Ghiewhel Almazan
Ruth Sears
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the halter looks too tight
Marichris Alcuaz Faules
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Hello lovely pug!