People tend to like to keep the coat on the ears, head, neck, chest, stomach, and
under the tail closely trimmed, which means frequent trips to a groomer.
Signs of fear include dilated pupils, ears flattened and held outward, whiskers flattened or pressed downward onto the face,
tail closely wrapped or tucked
under the body, and head held upward while lying prone (Figures 1 and 2).