Look out for altered behavior patterns like decreased appetite or aggression.
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Notice limping, excessive panting, or reluctance to move as potential indicators.
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Pay attention to facial expressions such as a tense or withdrawn look.
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Listen for whining, whimpering, or growling, which could indicate pain.
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Observe if your dog reacts negatively to touch or certain movements.
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Notice if your dog is hunching or holding themselves differently than usual.
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Consult a veterinarian if you suspect your dog is in pain for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Take proactive steps to keep your dog healthy and prevent pain.
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