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  2. The Surprising (& Not So Surprising) Reasons Your Dog is ...

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    Common Signs of Depression in Dogs. When dogs are depressed, their behavior will change, but it’s hard to say exactly how. However, if your dog’s behavior seems unusual or abnormal, this may ...

  3. The First Signs Your Dog May Be Pregnant - AOL

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    Starting around week two of pregnancy, a female dog will show increased lethargy and weariness. Activities she used to enjoy like playing fetch or keep-away will fail to hold her interest.

  4. 10 silent signs your dog is depressed - AOL

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    While dogs can’t tell you exactly what they’re feeling, they can still show behaviors similar to human depression. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: ...

  5. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    These clinical signs are similar to those seen in humans experiencing vertigo. Vestibular disease may have many causes. Elderly dogs are susceptible to an idiopathic (meaning due to unknown causes) form of vestibular disease commonly called "old dog vestibular disease" or idiopathic peripheral vestibular disease. The signs may improve rapidly ...

  6. Canine reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Diestrus lasts approximately 56 to 60 days in a pregnant female, and 60 to 100 days in a non-pregnant female. During both of these periods, progesterone levels are high. Because the hormonal profile of a pregnant female and a female in diestrus are the same, sometimes a non-pregnant female will go through a period of pseudopregnancy.

  7. Animal psychopathology - Wikipedia

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    Animal psychopathology is the study of mental or behavioral disorders in non-human animals.. Historically, there has been an anthropocentric tendency to emphasize the study of animal psychopathologies as models for human mental illnesses. [1]

  8. Is My Dog Depressed? 5 Symptoms to Look Out For

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    Well, buckle up, because this is a two-way street! Dr. Zac Pilossoph, consulting veterinarian at Healthy Paws Pet Insurance, told us dogs get depressed too, and it can look a lot like people ...

  9. Pyometra - Wikipedia

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    Pyometra is a result of hormonal and structural changes in the uterus lining. This can happen at any age, regardless of how many heat cycles have occurred or previous pregnancies (or lack thereof), although it becomes more common as the dog gets older. The main risk period for a female is for eight weeks after her peak standing heat has ended. [2]