Is Your Dog Not Happy? Here's why!

If you notice your dog to be low on energy and not interested in anything, they might be unhappy as something's bothering them! Here's a video on how to deal with depression in dogs , if you ever wondered why is my dog sad or why is he loosing interest, this video can help you in finding out what's wrong! If you notice your dog to be slowly loosing interest, a change in appetite or even sleeping too much or too little.. these are few of the clues that something's bothering your dog. Just like humans, dogs can certainly go through periods of feeling blue. Unlike humans, however, they can’t communicate it as easily and that can be heartbreaking So Here are the 4 biggest reasons usually bothering a dog that can cause them to be unhappy 1. Physical illness - Many health problems will cause dogs to be inactive. So you gotta check your dog for any sign of injury or illness as It's important to first rule out a physical cause for your dog's abnormal behavior before things get worse. 2. Grief: Dogs mourn the loss of human and animal companions just as you do. Perhaps a housemate or neighborhood dog he played with is gone. There is no way to explain this to your dog. We may not notice it very often, but pets definitely do grieve. 3. Environmental Changes: Moving to a new home, a general change of scenery (like a renovation), or even the weather can adversely affect a normal happy dog.1 You can't explain the reasons for such a dramatic change. It usually takes time for your dog to adjust to major environmental changes. 4. You (the owner): If you're depressed or sick? Your dog will be able to pick up on your energy and may begin to feel similar to how you feel. Or, your dog might be depressed if you are gone a lot. This may be similar to separation anxiety (but instead of "acting out" your dog gets depressed). There could be other reasons, but these 4 are usually the most common cause of a dog being unhappy Now, on how to make your dog happy again and bring back the excitement and that adorable waging tail , so once you have ruled out a possibility of a health problem, an increase in your dog's activity level is the next step to helping your dog and You got to be their cheerleader. Try to engage in fun activities with your dog, like games, fun tricks, and training, anything that gets them moving. Also spending time with them can make them feel better so Take some time to bond with your dog. Often our little pooches makes us feel better when we are feeling low.. and we can, we got to do the same for them. You may also consider letting your dog play with other dogs. A dog's energy and excitement is not just contagious to humans but other dogs too Hope you found this video useful Be sure to check out our plenty more amazing dog videos and Hit the Subscribe button to stay tuned!