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Anxiety & Stress in dogs

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What it could be

Anxiety & Stress can have several possible causes

This section is not a diagnosis. It gives sensible possibilities to help you decide what to monitor and when to involve your vet.

Could be 1

Fear, noise sensitivity or separation worry

Stress can show as pacing, trembling, barking, clinginess or hiding, especially around predictable triggers such as visitors, travel, fireworks or being left alone.

Could be 2

Pain or illness changing behaviour

Dogs sometimes look anxious when they are uncomfortable, nauseous, itchy or in pain. A sudden behaviour change deserves a health check.

Could be 3

Poor routine or under-stimulation

Boredom, lack of rest, too much excitement or inconsistent routines can make anxious behaviours harder to manage.

When to call a vet

Speak to your vet or a qualified behaviour professional if anxiety is sudden, severe, linked with aggression, self-injury, house soiling, collapse or your dog cannot settle.