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How can you tell if your dog is anxious? Sometimes, the signs are glaringly obvious, other times they're not. We have put together videos below to demonstrate what to look out for in your dog and how to help if they are anxious.
Cats, like humans, can sometimes feel low, stressed, or anxious. Conflict with other cats and new places are common triggers of cat anxiety that could put your kitty’s hair on end (literally!).
Anxious dogs are more common than you think, and there are many subtle and not so subtle signs that you can look out for which are likely to tell you if your dog is anxious or stressed.