Many people start laughing when they see a dog chasing its own tail.
Perhaps it really does look funny and cute. But only for a person who is not aware of the danger of the above-described "signal".
Chasing your pet's tail can be a very dangerous sign.
Dog Chasing Tail: Possible Causes
Many owners think that their four-legged friend behaves this way because of boredom or a desire to release accumulated energy.
Some people believe that the pet is trying to show its hunting instinct.
Yes, in some cases such conclusions are true.
But don't relax. It's possible that the animal is trying to catch its own tail for another reason.
The dog may be experiencing physical discomfort. For example, because of a thorn that has become attached to it. Be sure to inspect your pet's fur and remove the sharp "stick" that has become detached from the coniferous tree if you find one.
It is possible that your pet has encountered parasites or some kind of illness (for example, a skin disease or inflammation of the glands).
In these cases, the dog exhibits strange behavior due to a feeling of itching, burning or pain.
If you suspect that this is the case, do not waste time: be sure to take the animal to a veterinary clinic.
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