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]]>But what happens when something is bothering the dog, it’s nervous or stresses out? Unfortunately, animals can’t tell you how they feel.
Take a look at some universal signs you should look for in a stressed-out dog.
Yes, yawning is not just a sign of tiredness. Yawning is a dog’s way of dealing with nervousness, so if your dog repeatedly yawns, this is probably a sign that it’s uncomfortable.
Dogs love to bark for many reasons, but if you ever notice that its barking is unusual, you should pay attention. Barking may be intensified if your pet is under stress and it can also turn into growling, whining, whimpering or excessive panting.
Dogs ears differ and that’s why owners should learn some usual positions of their pet’s ears. When dog’s ears are pulled back, or pinned, this usually means that the dog is stressed and anxious.
You know that the tail is maybe the most important part of your dog and it can tell you stories about how it. Just like you know that a tail moving very fast means your dog is excited and happy, a tucked tail is simple to understand – it means your dog is concerned or anxious.
If your dog’s eyelids are peeled back or wide open so the white area of the eye (sclera) is exposed, this can also indicate a stressed-out dog.
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]]>The post How Your Dog is Telling You It’s Stressed Out appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>But what happens when something is bothering the dog, it’s nervous or stresses out? Unfortunately, animals can’t tell you how they feel.
Take a look at some universal signs you should look for in a stressed-out dog.
Yes, yawning is not just a sign of tiredness. Yawning is a dog’s way of dealing with nervousness, so if your dog repeatedly yawns, this is probably a sign that it’s uncomfortable.
Dogs love to bark for many reasons, but if you ever notice that its barking is unusual, you should pay attention. Barking may be intensified if your pet is under stress and it can also turn into growling, whining, whimpering or excessive panting.
Dogs ears differ and that’s why owners should learn some usual positions of their pet’s ears. When dog’s ears are pulled back, or pinned, this usually means that the dog is stressed and anxious.
You know that the tail is maybe the most important part of your dog and it can tell you stories about how it. Just like you know that a tail moving very fast means your dog is excited and happy, a tucked tail is simple to understand – it means your dog is concerned or anxious.
If your dog’s eyelids are peeled back or wide open so the white area of the eye (sclera) is exposed, this can also indicate a stressed-out dog.
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