Mental problems of Dogs
(11)
Although some play down canine emotions, dogs can get sad. They do not have the same emotional capacity as humans, but dogs can get depressed due to various emotional or even physical problems. Such sadness will be manifested in various symptoms, including lethargy, withdrawal and even aggression in pronounced...
Also known as acral lick dermatitis, a lick granuloma in dogs is a difficult problem to remedy. A granuloma occurs when white blood cells of the dog's immune system collect to fight inflammation. It results in a hard plaque which appears as a lesion in the dog's skin. It is common and normal for a dog...
We don't like to think of our dogs becoming stressed. They are often the ones who relieve our own anxiety and can be incredible pillars of support. Although they may not face the same existential questions as their caregivers, dogs can be seriously affected by stress. In chronic cases, it can be just as detrimental...
All behaviors have their motives, even if their impetus is an unconscious one. This means understanding said motives can help us to understand what a dog's behavior might say about their well-being. In this AnimalWised article on my dog walks in circles, we look at what causes might be behind spinning...
Fear is as natural an emotion as it is necessary. Wild dogs need it to evade predators and be vigilant against threats. Being vigilant can be more difficult when their environment is in darkness. If our companion animals are well-cared for, they may have less reason to fear, but it won't go away completely....
It is not abnormal for our dog to lick many things. Whether they excitedly lick our face when we return from work or licking the ground while out on a walk, these behaviors can have benign explanations. If you wonder why does my dog lick metal?, you may think the same applies. Licking metal objects every...
If you wonder whether a dog can get depressed, it might be because your own dog seems sad and tired. They might not have the same liveliness of their usual selves or there is some other change in their demeanor. The truth is that dogs can get depressed, but not necessarily in the same way as humans....
The syndrome of sensory deprivation in dogs and other animals consists of the development of fears and phobias that cause an instability in the dog. This instability this leads the dog to perform unwanted or irrational behaviors. These behaviors may include; excessive barking in certain situations,...
The attachment dogs have with their human owners can be intense. This is partly due to the herd mentality bred into our furry friends. This means they are used to spending 24 hours out of their day with companions and, if they are your only pet, this means you and your family. If we add to this inadequate...
Canine epilepsy is a disease that, although compatible with the animal's life, is a major concern and shock for people who share a home with the dog. But do not worry, there are many people in the same situation as you.
In this AnimalWised article we give you the key to understanding the disease, its...
A dog's body is complex and susceptible to suffering multiple diseases; most of these diseases can also be suffered by other mammals, including human beings. Actually, there are truly very few diseases that exclusively affect people.
Of course, a dog's owner should know about the diseases which pose the...