Sentences with phrase «excessive vocalizing»

As far as kitties are concerned, observable signs of feline anxiety may include loss of appetite, hiding, pacing, excessive vocalizing and needy behavior.
Before you try to curb your cat's excessive vocalizing, you need to determine the cause.
Indoor enrichment can also improve unwanted behaviors, such as excessive vocalizing or aggression.
* Changes in appetite — eating less or more * Loss or gain of weight * Excessive vocalizing * Changes in litter box usage — going outside of the box * Box sitting — a cat sitting in their litter box * Excessive grooming * Restlessness * Noticeable health issues * Excessive salivation or panting * Frequent vomiting * Destructive behaviors — such as scratching the carpet or furniture * Aggression * Trembling * Lethargy * Depression

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Early signs of a possible urinary blockage may include straining to urinate but producing little to no urine, crying / vocalizing when urinating, small drops of blood, excessive licking at the prepuce or vulva, frequent trips in and out of the litter box (cats) or frequent need to go outdoors (dogs).
Urinate Defecate Paddle with his / her four limbs Chomp their jaw Stiffen Vocalize Produce an excessive amount of drool
All cats will vocalize to some extent but when does normal meowing become excessive crying or howling?
Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea (dogs / cats on high doses) Excessive thirst, decrease in appetite Damage to joint cartilage in dogs < 8 months =»» of =»» > Urine crystals in dehydrated pets May worsen existing obsessive behaviors Rare incidences of dizziness, seizures, depression, lethargy and nervousness Rare incidences in cats of vocalizing, aggression and dilated pupils If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian Can this drug be given with other drugs?
Symptoms of eye injuries include excessive tearing or discharge, crusting in eye corners, squinting, partially or fully closed eye (or both eyes), eye rubbing, excessive blinking, change in eye color and the pet vocalizing pain.
When left alone, dogs with severe separation anxiety may display panic attacks consisting of destruction to entrance / exit points of the home (doorways and windows), house - soiling, distress vocalizing and self - injurious behavior such as excessive licking and chewing of body parts or bloody paws from escape attempts.
Signs your pet is afraid of fireworks or other loud noises include shaking, vocalizing (barking or howling), excessive drooling, looking for a place to hide, or escape attempts.
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