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28.11.2016
Hi all, in light of the dreadful situation unfolding with earthquakes and flooding here in New Zealand at the moment, I wanted to post about recognizing the signs of stress in dogs…..Some common signs (some may surprise you) -*Hyperactive behaviour* Being on the ‘look out’ all the time.*Eyeballing you and you being able to see a lot of white of your dogs eyes- potential sign of a high level of stress.* Finding it difficult to sleep or relax*Howling, whining or barking when left alone*Lots of panting, even when it is not hot or your dog has not been exercised* Excessive salivation*Chasing and barking at birds, cars, fence running/pacing*Obsessive behaviour* Excessive digging* Excessive chewing of toys, furniture etc* Excessive licking- objects or themselves.Other signs may be specific to your dog, I always say, YOU know your dog best. If something feels ‘off’ please seek help for your beloved companion in this trying time,Selina
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