Closing or Opening Mouth Slightly
A dog’s mouth is usually open, giving off a calm, contented vibe that indicates happiness and fulfillment. But it’s crucial to detect when your dog shows signs of stress and pain when their mouth is slightly open. Observe your dog closely to see if their mouth is slightly open or closed. Since it might be a sign that they are under stress, afraid, or in pain. This shift in their oral position could be an indication of discomfort and a request for your support and attention. You can ensure your pet’s well-being and ease their discomfort by keeping a close eye on their body language and attending to any possible underlying issues.

Closing Or Opening Mouth Slightly
Urinating
All animals, including dogs, like to live in a clean environment, just like people do, so when your dog begins to urinate in your house, there’s a problem. If everything is fine, there’s no reason for a dog to deliberately empty its bladder. Furthermore, we can’t expect them to find the restroom and arrive at the destination on their own. That simply isn’t who they are! Urinating all over the home may indicate a renal function issue or, in the case of senior dogs, may indicate the need for further medical examination.

Urinating