5 Signs Your Dog Might Be Unhappy Or Depressed

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When it comes to our beloved dogs, we often think of how happy-go-lucky they are. We tend to think of them at their best, tongues out while running and playing in the backyard and having a great time.

But sometimes things happen in life and we, as pet parents, are not the only ones who can be affected emotionally. Our dogs can also be affected, which can lead to anxiety and even depression.

So why do dogs get depressed? And how can you tell if your dog is suffering from depression? Here’s what you should know.

Why Do Dogs Get Depressed?

Dr. Rachel Barrack of New York City’s Animal Acupuncture says, “Dogs experience a full range of emotions, ranging from happiness to sadness and even depression. Some of the signs of depression in dogs are very similar to symptoms exhibited by depressed people.”

She also mentions, “Depression in dogs can usually be attributed to a major life change including moving to a new house, a new roommate (human or furry), loss of a companion (human or furry), major changes to their typical routine, and/or a traumatic event (such as injury), among other things.”

Life changes aren’t the only cause of depression in dogs, however. Dr. Barrack goes on to explain, “Depression can also be due to an underlying medical condition. Should you suspect your dog be depressed, consult your veterinarian to help determine the underlying cause and what changes can be made to get your pup back to being their usual happy self.”

So how do you know if your dog is unhappy? Here are five signs that might help you.

Note that all of these signs can also be indicators of other serious medical conditions. Regardless of the causes behind these unusual behaviors, it’s always best to see your vet if you spot something out of the ordinary.

Have you ever noticed signs of depression in your dog before? How can you tell when your dog is feeling unhappy? Let us know in the comments below!

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