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If you own a dog, you're familiar with the challenge of recognizing signs of pain in your furry friend. When a dog is in pain, it may exhibit what veterinarians call "ain't doing right" behaviors. These signs can range from excessive licking to abnormal posture, indicating that something is not quite okay. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.

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00:00 If you own a dog, you're familiar with the challenge of recognizing signs of pain in
00:04 your furry friend.
00:05 When a dog is in pain, it may exhibit what veterinarians call "aim-doing-right" behaviors.
00:11 These signs can range from excessive licking to abnormal posture, indicating that something
00:16 is not quite right.
00:18 The hoof possess constant licking or chewing on a body part could signify pain or discomfort
00:23 under the skin.
00:24 Unexplained drooling, apart from food anticipation, may indicate major discomfort or anxiety.
00:30 A sudden change in appetite, whether eating less or disinterest in food, could signal
00:35 dental issues, viruses, or more serious conditions like cancer.
00:39 Look out for their posture.
00:41 Dogs may sit or stand abnormally to alleviate pain in specific areas.
00:46 Pet MD ads shaking, trembling, changes in their mobility, and aggression can also indicate
00:51 injury and pain.
00:53 Every dog is different.
00:55 Our job is to pay attention to changes in behavior and consulting a vet if anything
00:59 seems off.
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