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What's going on with the dog that keeps barking in the middle of the night?

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Common reasons for dogs barking in the middle of the night: lack of security, hunger, illness, and alert instinct. For barking caused by lack of security or hunger, dogs generally have normal spirits and appetite. At this time, the dog can stop barking through appropriate comfort, companionship, and feeding. If your dog keeps barking at night, you need to pay attention to whether there are any unusual noises or strangers around the house. It may be that the dog is reminding the owner. If your dog is in low spirits, has no appetite, and keeps barking in a low voice, you need to consider whether it is sick. It is recommended to take it to the hospital for examination;

1. Lack of security

It is common for puppies or dogs that are timid and sensitive. The puppies have just left their mother. Because they are not accompanied by their mother and the environment is unfamiliar, they will have fear, panic, etc. Emotionally, you want to bark for help or find the dog's mother. At this time, the owner needs more comfort and companionship to help the puppy become familiar with the environment and enhance its relationship, which can effectively alleviate its uneasy barking.

2. Hungry

Puppies have strong digestion and absorption capabilities. If they are hungry in the middle of the night, they will bark to remind their owners to feed them. At this time, they can feed them some food appropriately to relieve their pain. When they are hungry, their cries will stop.

3. Alert instinct

Most dogs have a guarding instinct. If there are strangers or unusual noises around, they will bark to act as a deterrent. After the deterrent effect takes effect, , the dog will generally stop barking. If you find that the dog still keeps barking, it is recommended that the owner get up and check the surrounding environment for any abnormalities.

4. Sickness

If the dog appears depressed, has no appetite, and has weak limbs, but still keeps barking in a low voice, consider whether it is caused by physical pain or discomfort. This is common. Causes include gastrointestinal tract, neuritis, etc. It is recommended to take it to the hospital for examination to confirm the cause.


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