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How to tell when a dog is in distress

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Telling if a dog is in distress can be tricky to the untrained eye, shares Janique Goff Madison . People who claim that they care about dogs, especially strays, need to be aware of some common signs in distressed dogs if they want to make a difference in the lives of humanity's most loved animals. Here are a few of them.   Image source: dogtime.com Image source: twitter.com 1. Incontinence When a dog cannot stop itself from leaking, especially if it happens for no apparent reason, this could well mean that the animal is in distress. There could be various reasons behind the stressor. Some dogs have been known to behave in this manner when they get into contact with humans. This could also be a physical issue, too. 2. Mood swings Sometimes an animal is lethargic one moment and excitable in the next. If the dog seems to be exhibiting behaviors that run along with extremes, this is a classic sign that the animal is in distress. Observe the dog for a few days and try t