Dogs suddenly hide in dark corners or due to fright dogs may appear to hide in corners because of fear after being beaten and after being frightened by outside firecrackers, fireworks, and renovation sounds. The first thing to look at is whether there are obvious injuries on the dog, to confirm that after not being beaten can be more reassuring to the dog, so that it is not afraid. If any reassurance does not work, you can consider bringing a sedation ring. Dogs suddenly hiding in dark corners or due to pregnancy in heat adjacent to the delivery, the dog in order to make a warm and comfortable and safe nest for the babies, the dog may drag the blanket or fabric and other things to a hidden corner. So watch out for this nesting behavior of your dog. Two to three days, or even two to three weeks, before giving birth is a likely time for your dog to make a nest. The dog is hiding towards a corner, probably to protect itself and the baby dog in an environment where it is not easily found. Dogs suddenly hide in dark corners or due to rabies The main manifestation of early rabies is a marked change in temperament, such as apprehension or fear, and hypersensitivity. Some sick animals show abnormal friendliness to the master, wagging their tails and begging for mercy, but also bite under slight stimulation, actively attacking strangers; some leave the group alone, do not stay with other animals, and become emotionless to the master; some appear strange food fetish, such as eating dirt, chewing grass, chewing wood, etc.. These abnormal performances are difficult to detect without careful observation. At the earliest stage of the disease, the saliva of the sick animal contains a large amount of rabies virus, and at this time, if you are close and play, you will be easily infected and get sick.
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