5 Signs That Your Dog Is Stressed

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 If your dog is stressed, you may notice increased panting and excessive drooling, even in situations that wouldn't normally trigger such a response.

Excessive panting and drooling

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Stress can affect a dog's appetite, leading to increased or decreased food consumption. Some dogs may experience digestive issues like diarrhea or constipation during stressful periods.

Changes in appetite

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Dogs may become restless and exhibit repetitive behaviors like pacing, circling, or constantly shifting positions when they are stressed.

Restlessness and pacing

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Stress can cause dogs to become more reactive and exhibit aggressive behaviors, such as growling, snapping, or barking excessively, especially in situations that they find stressful.

Aggression 

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Some dogs may seek isolation or try to hide when they are stressed. They may avoid social interactions, retreat to secluded areas, or exhibit signs of fear or avoidance.

Withdrawal

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