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What are the symptoms of dogs getting angry?

Pet Knowledge
This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Charlotte Brown
The main symptoms of dogs getting internal heat include yellow urine, dry and hard stools, increased eye secretions, bad breath, and dry nose. First of all, in this case, it is recommended that the owner give the dog more water to lubricate the intestines and prevent the dog from constipation. If your dog is unwilling to drink water, you can feed him food with a high water content or add goat milk powder to the water. Secondly, it is recommended that owners feed their dogs some vegetables to reduce fire. Finally, if none of the above methods work, you need to consult a pet doctor in time and use some anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment.

1. Yellow urine

Normal dog urine is translucent and light yellow. However, when a dog gets angry, its urine will turn from the usual translucent light yellow. It is a deep orange-yellow color, and the smell of urine will be significantly aggravated and the smell of urine will become pungent and unpleasant. So if your dog has this symptom, it may be a fever.

2. Hard and dry stools

Dogs usually have moderately soft and hard stools and are yellow or brown in color. However, if they get angry, their stools will become abnormal. Dry, turning from normal yellow to dark brown, and granular, sometimes even a little black.

3. Increased eye secretions

After the dog gets angry, it may secrete a large amount of eye feces, and sometimes you will see tears in the dog’s eyes. If not promptly If cleaned, it can also cause tear stains in dogs.

4. Bad breath

Halitosis is also an obvious feature of dogs getting angry. If a dog has bad breath, it is best for the owner not to feed the dog soft food, otherwise tartar will easily form and aggravate the bad breath. In addition, dogs suffering from oral diseases, excessive tartar accumulation, etc. can also cause bad breath problems. If there are other abnormalities, it is best to consult a pet doctor in time.

5. Dry nose

The dog’s nose is moist under normal conditions and feels like small water droplets. However, after getting angry, the dog’s nose will become dry.

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