by Andrew Garcia
          Sep 01, 2022
            2 minute read 
          
            TABLE OF CONTENTS
        
        - Causes of Depression in Dogs
 - What Are The Signs of A Depressed Dog?
 - How to Help A Depressed Dog?
 - Conclusion
 
        You may have recently moved to a new house or brought a new pet or baby home. Then out of the blue, you notice
        that your energetic pup is unusually withdrawn and listless. Unfortunately, dogs can’t verbalize their feelings.
        As a matter of fact, they can experience different emotions just like humans do.
    
    Causes of Depression in Dogs
        Dogs usually exhibit symptoms of depression after they experience a distressing event. For example, losing their
        owner, a companion animal, or sensing grief experienced by those around them can affect dogs’ overall emotions.
    
    
        Furthermore, significant life changes also affect dogs’ emotions. These changes could include moving to a new
        house or bringing home a new member. Generally, dogs experience anxiety when
        there is a significant change in their daily routine.
    
    What Are The Signs of A Depressed Dog?
Loss of Interest
        Activities like playing and going for walks are usually interesting to dogs. But if your dog suddenly loses
        interest in these things, you must take note. If your dog exhibits signs like less activity, loss of purpose, or
        slowing down, he could suffer from dog depression.
    
    Hiding and Avoiding Human Contact
        Although dogs are man’s best friends, they
        tend to avoid human contact and hide when they suffer psychological or physiological issues. So if you notice
        this sign in your dog, check your dog for physical injuries. And if you don’t see any, the problem could be
        psychological.
    
    
    Sleeping All the Time
        Although dogs sleep a lot, it is usually because their owners are gone. If your dog continues sleeping when you
        are back home and barely reacts to your presence, then something is wrong.
    
    Changes in Appetite
        Dogs experiencing depression often lose their appetite. And an obvious sign is the visible weight loss. But, on
        the other hand, your dog may eat more than usual when depressed because he finds solace in food. So if your dog
        is exhibiting abnormal appetite patterns, it could indicate severe underlying issues.
    
    How to Help A Depressed Dog
        Dogs can’t verbally express how they are feeling. So, understanding what they are going through can be a
        challenge. However, it is essential to know what to do to help your pup when you notice visible signs of
        sadness.
    
    
        If you have a feline friend as well, click to learn more about how to help your cat with anxiety.
    
    
        When you notice your dog is depressed, you should first seek your vet’s advice. Sometimes sudden behavioral
        changes are initial signs of illness. So, you have to check your dog to be sure the symptoms are not due to a
        physical ailment.
    
    
    Giving Your Dog More Attention
        Giving your sad pup more attention is a great way to help. But, it would be best if you offered this extra
        attention moderately to give your dog time to deal with his feelings at his pace.
    
    Keeping Your Dog Active
        Like humans, dogs experience a drastic boost in their mood when they spend more time in the fresh air. You also
        have to build up activity slowly. Taking your dog out on regular walks can boost his physical and mental health.
        Besides, you can invest in some dog toys and play with your furry pal.
    
    
    Socializing
        By nature, dogs are social creatures. Encouraging your pup to socialize with friends can boost their mood if
        your four-legged friend is sad. You can create social activities for your dog by organizing time with other dog
        owners. You can also take your best buddy to a dog park.
    
    Keeping A Routine
        A routine can speed up your dog’s recovery process. So, it is best to ensure your furry pal knows what he is
        doing daily. A stable routine can boost your dog’s mood. The routine could be taking a walk at a similar time
        each afternoon or serving dinner around a specific time.
    
    Conclusion
        With the proper behavioral and medical treatment, you can cure your dog of depression. However, you should
        immediately take your dog to a qualified vet if you suspect he is suffering from emotional distress.
    
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