Bad Breath
Although dogs aren’t known for having the scent of roses trailing from their mouths, if your dog’s breath begins to smell worse than usual, don’t ignore it. Bad breath can be a sign of a serious medical problem that needs to be addressed. It’s possible that one of its internal organs (liver kidneys) requires attention.
Dogs’ breath can also have a sweet odor, which could indicate a sugar level problem, such as diabetes. In any case, if your dog’s breath does not stink in the usual way, it’s time to take him to the vet.
Head Pressing
Have you ever noticed your dog’s head pressed up against a wall? Have you ever witnessed your dog trying to push a solid object? They aren’t joking around, and you must pay attention to what they are saying.
This behavior could be indicative of a variety of issues. You should see your veterinarian as soon as possible because it could be poisoning or a brain disease. It’s all about the timing in this situation.