As the owner, you are usually the first to notice when your dog shows symptoms of illness. These can be, for example, unusual behavior, reduced food intake or a change in appearance.
A possible illness symptom does not always have to be a disease, but attention is nevertheless advisable. Many illnesses initially manifest themselves with inconspicuous symptoms. If you then examine your dog more closely, you have a good chance of discovering signs of illness in good time and having them treated at an early stage.
It is best to always carry out the examination systematically and follow a familiar sequence. If you regularly check your pet for the following points, you will know its normal condition and can quickly identify any changes. In addition, your dog will already be used to the examinations and will be more willing to undergo them even if it is in pain.
In the case of certain illnesses, water or food consumption is also altered. If you check these points regularly, you will soon get a feel for your dog and be able to give your vet valuable information in the event of illness.