Do young dogs go hide to die?

No, young dogs do not go hide to die. This is a misconception.

Here's why:

* Instinct: Young dogs, especially puppies, are driven by instinct to survive. They are not programmed to hide and die.

* Vulnerability: Hiding makes them even more vulnerable to predators and other dangers.

* Social Animals: Dogs are highly social creatures and rely on their pack (which may include humans) for protection and care.

If a young dog is hiding, it could be due to several reasons:

* Fear: They may be scared of something, like a loud noise or a new person.

* Illness or Pain: They may be feeling unwell or injured.

* Play: Puppies often engage in hide-and-seek games.

What to do if your puppy is hiding:

* Observe: Watch them from a distance to see if they are acting unusually.

* Approach slowly: Don't rush towards them, as this could scare them further.

* Offer comfort: If they seem distressed, try offering gentle words and a treat.

* Consult a vet: If the hiding behavior persists or you are concerned, it's always best to seek professional veterinary advice.

Remember, if you are concerned about your puppy's health or well-being, it's best to err on the side of caution and contact a veterinarian.