It is important to determine whether your pet is experiencing stress.
Signs that your dog is experiencing stress
Symptoms of stress in dogs can manifest themselves in different ways. One of the signs is lethargy and apathy.
The dog can remain in one position for a long time without sleeping, refuse to play and eat. This may indicate that the pet is experiencing severe stress.
Involuntary urination and diarrhea can also be symptoms of stress in dogs. These physiological reactions are often associated with severe emotional stress.
Hyperactivity can also be a symptom of stress. The dog may bark loudly or yelp for no apparent reason. This behavior is often associated with nervousness and anxiety.
Prolonged licking of the paws or tail, up to the appearance of snags, can also indicate stress.
This behavior is often a way for the dog to calm itself down.
Fidgeting and nervousness are other signs of stress. The dog may be restless, constantly moving and restless.
If you notice these symptoms in your dog, it is important to pay attention to its condition and try to eliminate the causes of stress.
Consulting with a veterinarian or animal behavior specialist can help solve this problem.