• Excessive Urine Marking •
Excessive Scratch Marking • Loss of appetite • Reduced desire to play and / or interact • Aggression
Not exact matches
When your dog can't adapt to stress it can lead to nervousness, hyperactivity,
excessive barking, digging,
scratching, abnormal urine
marking, and destructive or aggressive behavior.
For instance, whereas
excessive scratching and urine
marking are usually signs of low - level stress, itchiness might be caused by a flea and frequent urination may follow a good sniff and frolic with the female dog next door.
WebMD» slideshow on behavior problems in cats offers solutions for issues like
scratching, litter box avoidance, urine
marking or «spraying,» and
excessive grooming and meowing.
When pets can't adapt to stress, it can lead to hyperactivity, abnormal urine
marking,
excessive scratching, trembling, pacing,
excessive panting and destructive or aggressive behavior.
When pets can't adapt to stress, it can lead to hyperactivity, abnormal urine
marking,
excessive scratching, trembling, pacing,
excessive panting a...