Does winter get you down? Well, perhaps your dog feels the same way. Here are the signs that your dog may have the canine blues, thanks to Vetabiotics Superdog…

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Signs your dog may have the ‘canine blues’ (and what to do about it)

If you have noticed that your dog is not behaving as you would normally expect, then there could be an underlying reason.

Maybe you have noticed that your dog’s energy levels are much lower than you are used to, or they are not as excited about food or treats as they usually are. It could be possible that your dog is suffering from the canine blues.
There are a number of triggers that could be causing this drop in mood, such as a change in their usual routine, a new baby in the family or even moving house. If you are worried that your furry friend might be suffering from the blues, then read on to find out more about how you can work together with your dog to combat this issue.image 1

How can I tell if my dog is feeling sad?

Dogs are unique in the way that they do have actual physical responses to feeling unhappy.

  • Excessive whining, barking or licking
  • Brooding or sulking around the things they would usually enjoy
  • Low energy levels
  • Refusing to eat their meals
  • A change in sleeping patterns

The experts at Vitabiotics SuperDog who have some handy tips and ideas to help you overcome the canine blues.

What to do if you suspect your dog is feeling sad

Sadness in dogs is usually short-lived, which is good news. Regardless,  there are things you can do during this sad spell to lessen the symptoms and help to cheer up your pup.

Spend some quality time together with no distractions

Dedicate an hour of your day to spend with your pooch. This distraction-free time is where you can bond with your best friend and really enjoy playing with toys and wrestling together.

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Organise a doggy playdate

If your dog has a best friend, speak to the owner and organise a time to meet up for a doggy playdate. This could be in the park, at a local dog-friendly cafe or even in your own garden. This physical and mental stimulation will be sure to perk up your pooch if they are feeling a little bit blue.

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Go for a ride in the car

If your dog enjoys going everywhere with you, bring them along for the ride when you run errands. Always make sure that your dog is wearing an appropriate seat belt or harness when in the car and under no circumstances should you leave your dog unattended in your vehicle.

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Bring your dog to work

There are numerous benefits to bringing your dog to work with you. From stress reduction to increased productivity, these positives certainly outweigh the negatives. It’s worth speaking to your boss before bringing your pooch into the office. Just to make sure they are happy for you to do so.

Some of the symptoms listed above could indicate an underlying medical issue. If you are at all worried about the health of your pet dog, your first step should be to call your vet and make an appointment for a checkup.  

Check out at Vitabiotics SuperDog for more about your dog and their health.


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