Golden Retriever’s sad expression

Apr 11,2024
3Min

Shows a Golden Retriever is sad:

1. Lowering his head and drooping ears: When a Golden Retriever is sad, he may lower his head and droop his ears, showing frustration and negative emotions.

2. Lost eyes: The golden retriever’s eyes will become lost, not as bright and active as before, and may stare at a certain place or object for a long time.

3. Huddle aside: Golden retrievers may huddle themselves aside, hide in corners or hide under the bed, showing withdrawal behavior.

4. Shortness of breath: When golden retrievers are sad, they may have shortness of breath and accelerated breathing rate.

5. Loss of appetite: When a golden retriever is sad, he may lose his appetite, not want to eat, and refuse to eat or snack.

6. Sleeping quietly: The golden retriever became very quiet, hid in the corner, drooped his tail, and kept sleeping without energy.

7. Restless: The golden retriever suddenly moves back and forth and makes a humming sound, which is more obvious in front of the owner.

8. Becoming aggressive: Suddenly becoming very aggressive, constantly biting furniture, and even attacking family members.

How to deal with a sad golden retriever:

1. Comfort. Touch the golden retriever in time to let it feel the owner's tenderness and sincere love for it, and help it get rid of bad emotions.

2. Play. When the owner takes him out to play, he can play ball and Frisbee with him.

3. Dialogue. You can spend about ten minutes talking to it every day, whether it's complaints or happy things, the golden retriever can accept them all.

4. Feed snacks. Feed the golden retriever its favorite snacks to increase the golden retriever's appetite and thereby relieve its sadness.

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