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A low growl typically indicates that a dog is feeling threatened, anxious, or is warning others to keep their distance.
You should worry about your dog's sleep growling if it becomes frequent, intense, is paired with violent movements, or disrupts their sleep regularly.
Dogs may become aggressive at night due to fear, territorial behavior, anxiety, or medical issues that become more pronounced in low-light or quiet conditions.
Address your dog's nighttime growling by identifying the cause, creating a calm bedtime routine, and using positive reinforcement techniques.
Dogs may growl at night due to heightened senses detecting subtle stimuli, anxiety, or medical issues such as cognitive dysfunction or sensory decline.
Home remedies for dog squinting include flushing the eye with saline solution, keeping the area clean, and protecting the eye from further irritation.
A dog squinting both eyes while acting normal may have mild eye irritation, strain, or exposure to light, but it’s best to monitor for worsening symptoms.
Gently rinse your dog's eye with sterile saline and keep them away from wind or debris; monitor closely and consult a vet if symptoms persist.
Your dog may be squinting both eyes due to minor irritation, allergies, or early signs of an eye condition, even if they appear otherwise normal.

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