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00:00Six telltale signs that your dog might be approaching the end of their life.
00:06Recognizing a dog's end of life is vital.
00:09Subtle signs include reduced eating and walk interest.
00:13Awareness prevents panic, ensuring comfort and preparation for their health's decline.
00:21Constant fatigue signals a dog's decline.
00:25They may ignore walks, toys, and struggle with movement.
00:29Extreme tiredness differs from normal aging, indicating systems are shutting down, with sleep providing little relief.
00:40Appetite loss and reduced water intake in dogs signal discomfort.
00:46These changes necessitate vet visits, indicating illness and the dog's decline.
00:50Breathing problems indicate a dog nearing life's end, with shallow breaths, rapid panning, or labored efforts.
01:01These changes, signaling organ failure, necessitate closeness and veterinary consultation to understand your dog's condition better.
01:11As dogs age, bathroom habits change, accidents occur, and bladder control is lost.
01:21Mobility decreases significantly, too.
01:24Reluctance to go outside increases, indicating physical decline and requiring increased cleaning efforts.
01:30Behavioral shifts, like isolation or clinginess in dogs, signal decline, with confusion, pacing, and anxiety, indicating deeper issues and slowing life.
01:45Mobility challenges signal a dog's end of life, with shaking legs, falls, reluctance to walk, and difficulty climbing stairs, indicating muscle loss or joint pain and necessitating attention.
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