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

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5. Acting Shy or Becoming Aggressive

You may notice that your dog is starting to become more and more antisocial. He may stop running to the door to greet everyone and avoids petting. Or you may notice that your little one doesn’t want you picking her up anymore, or cries when you do. If this happens suddenly, it’s reasonable to suspect pain as a probable cause. In some cases, you’ll find your normally overly friendly companion has become aggressive.

Everyone has bad days, but there's a difference between having a bad day and your fur baby acting out for no reason. It's safe to say something else is likely going on if he becomes overly shy or aggressive, so keep a close eye on him.

The same goes for him displaying symptoms of restlessness. Learn more about this sign that your pooch may be accidentally keeping from you next.

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