10 Signs a Dog is in Pain and is Unintentionally Trying to Hide It

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3. Excessive Grooming

If you notice your pet tending to a localized area he’s never noticed before, or has just recently started spending a lot more time there, it could be a sign that he’s hurting.

This sign your dog is in pain can be difficult to differentiate if your dog has allergies since it's common for dogs to lick their paws and other areas like their ears or eyes when they're itchy. However, if your dog seems to dwell on one area for a longer period of time than what you consider normal, check it out. He may have a broken bone or something else may be going on.

On the next slide knowing about this sign ahead of time will help you become more observant of your pooch, especially if you think he's in pain!

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