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What are the signs that your dog needs to go outside?

If your dog starts to get agitated, go in circles, or walk erratically, it may be because he needs to go outside. This behavior may indicate that he is uncomfortable
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Team Jagger.Lewis
Date of publication
May 12, 2023

Being able to go outside regularly to defecate, exercise, and explore the environment is essential for your dog's health and well-being. However, every dog is different, and some may have trouble communicating when they want to get some fresh air. Here are some signs that may indicate that your dog needs a walk.
1. He goes around in circles or agitates

If your dog starts to get agitated, go in circles, or walk erratically, it may be because he needs to go outside. This behavior may indicate that he is uncomfortable or anxious because he has to do his business.

2. He's heading for the door

An obvious sign that your dog needs to go outside is if he goes to the door that you usually go out through for walks. Some dogs may even scratch the door or bark to get your attention.

3. He's staring at you

If your dog is staring at you, it may be his way of communicating that he needs something - in this case, a walk. Some dogs may even bring their leash to indicate that they want to go outside.

4. There are accidents inside

If your dog is generally well potty trained but is starting to have accidents inside, it may be a sign that he is not getting out enough. This can be especially true for older dogs, who may need to go outside more frequently.

5. It's more destructive than usual

A dog that needs to go outside may start chewing on things or behaving destructively. This could be due to anxiety or boredom. A walk can help clear up that negative energy.

6. He is hiding or seems uncomfortable

A dog that needs to go outside may also start hiding or appearing uncomfortable. It can snuggle up in a corner or avoid contact with people or other animals in the house.

7. He's barking more than usual

If your dog is usually quiet but starts meowing or barking more than usual, it could be a sign that he needs to go outside. Some dogs may even start howling or whining.

It's important to know your dog and understand their signals. If you notice a change in his behavior, it's always a good idea to see a veterinarian to make sure there are no underlying health conditions. And remember, a regular walk is essential for your dog's well-being, both physically and mentally.

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