How to Recognize Anxiety Symptoms in Dogs

How to Recognize Anxiety Symptoms in Dogs. Part of the series: Dog Health. Symptoms of anxiety in dogs include shaking, panting and other typical signs of nervousness. Learn about dog behavior and common misconceptions of anxiety with help from a veterinarian in this free video on dog health and anxiety. Read more:

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  1. HELP Please ! My now 3 y/o American Staffordshire Terrier “pittie” tends to have this issue only when all humans have to leave the home, he will do whatever he can to get out of crate or if enclosed in laundry room he’ll also poop in crate, room or in home if allowed to roam, then eat it and ends up vomiting it all over. This has happened since he was about 6 months old. At times seemed to improve for short periods and thought it would help to have another dog so we have a French bull dog and it was good for awhile. But now when all humans have to leave for work or errands or go out for a while we come home to vomit or hurting himself to get out of crate. Please HELP as we don’t know what to do.

  2. I just moved and my dog had to stay at a kennel for two weeks. He had excellent care, but still anxious and won’t leave my side. I took him to the Vet, bloodwork, urine check, teeth, etc. All clear. I am working to reassure him that I am always here for him.

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