
On the first wishish sunny day, Lulu decided she would take a sneeze in the field.
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Noel and Mini Cooper were sunning in the herb window. First I noticed that Mini was sitting on Nono’s tail. Then when I came back later, Noel had her leg resting up on Mini’s side. If these aren’t the goofiest snugglers.
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This is a repost 4PawsUniversity and well worth the read. – DogDaz
STRESS SIGNS IN DOGS
Stress is a normal part of life for any animal. For example, hunger is a form of stress that reminds us to eat, fear is a stress-related emotion that helps us avoid potentially harmful sitautions. However, when we put our dogs in stressful situations that they cannot escape, problems can occur.
Few dog owners recognize the most common signs of stress and anxiety in their dogs before it is too late. Learning to recognize these common signals can help you prevent serious problems.
NOTE: Context is important! Your dog may yawn when they first wake up, shake off after a bath, or pant on a hot day. But if your dog is in a new or difficult environment and you see these behaviors together, either as a group or in a sequence, and they happen repeatedly, they are very likely an indication that your dog is experiencing stress or anxiety.
Lip and Nose Licking
This type of licking looks very different than when you feed your dog a spoonful of peanut butter and, like all of the signs, are usually accompanied or followed by other signs of stress listed below.


Stress Yawn
This usually happens repeatedly in stressful situations, and is done with more intensity than a “sleepy” yawn.

Sparky really doesn’t like the camera and will often look away, close his eyes and yawn whenever the lens was pointed in his direction.
Panting
Yes, dogs pant. But if it is a cool day and your dog has not been engaging in much physical activity and is panting as if she just ran a few miles, this is likely a sign of stress.

In this image, the dog is uncomfortable with my camera. It is a cool, November day (Thanksgiving) and we had not yet taken the dogs out to run. You will also notice the tension in her mouth and around her eyes and her ears are pinned back and low.
When a dog showing signs of stress suddenly stops panting and closes their mouth, that’s a warning! Dogs often close their mouths shortly before they escalate to a snap or bite.

Pinned Ears
Dogs’ ears vary greatly by breed. Some stand up, some hang low and some are artificially altered to achieve a specific look. But no matter what type of ears your dog has, if they pin their ears back against their head, it could be a sign of stress.
Deveron wasn’t enjoying posing for the camera and pinned his ears back to show his discomfort.

In contrast, Arrow LOVED the attention of the camera and although his ears are pinned back, you see that his eyes and mouth are open and relaxed.

The difference in the expression of the two dogs makes it easier to see which is stress-related and which one is not. Context is everything!
Avoidance
Avoidance can look like many things. Common types of avoidance include:
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Excessive sniffing
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Inattention
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Looking away
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Turning away
Basically, if your dog is in any way avoiding interacting with people or other dogs, he is showing you he is uncomfortable. Avoidance is always a better choice than aggression. If your dog is avoiding interaction with anyone, human or canine, respect that choice. Don’t force your dog to interact if they don’t want to.

Adam, a newly-rescued dog, avoids a hand reaching out to pet his head.

This Doberman was not enjoying the attention of these two German Shepherds and is trying to avoid interacting with them. In addition to the lowered head and body, notice the pinned back ears.

Here, Sparky turns away from the camera (in addition to licking his nose).

Avoidance means the dog wishes to discontinue the interaction. They are letting you know in the most polite way possible that they want you to stop what you are doing.
Shaking Off
Dogs will shake their bodies for a variety of reasons, when they are wet or when they first wake up from a nap. But stress-related shaking off almost always follows something the dog finds unpleasant. For example, many dogs shake off right after a veterinary exam.

Low Tail Carriage
This is easier to see in some breeds of dogs, than others, obviously. It won’t be as easy to spot in a dog that has a docked tail, for example.
Many people are familiar with the idea that a “tail between the legs” is a sign of fear. But sometimes the tail gives less obvious signals.
Here, the base of this dog’s tail is mid-range, probably the normal position for this dog.

As other dogs approach, however, the base of the tail drops. Also notice her ears and the tension around her mouth.

Other Signs
These signs don’t necessarily come across in photos, but are also common signs of stress.
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Low body posture
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Weight shifted to back legs
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Excessive shedding
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Excessive whining or other vocalization
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Slow or tense movement
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Refusal of food (especially when normally food-motivated)
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Restlessness or pacing
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Inattentiveness to owner
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Sweating from paws
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Dilated pupils
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Tension around eyes and mouth
This Rottweiler looks tense, and her ears are pinned back. She has a lot of tension around her eyes and mouth, as well.

Closed mouth, pinned ears and looking away.

This Border Collie’s ears are forward, indicating it is alert to something in the environment, but the tail is low, the mouth is closed and tense and the dog is leaning backward.

The dog is leaning backward, ears are pinned back and tail is low. Add the dog’s inability to get away because it is chained, and this is a recipe for a bite!

This dog shows signs of extreme tension around the eyes and mouth. Her mouth is closed, her ears are back and her pupils are very dilated.

Not all dogs will exhibit all of these signs. The better you get at recognizing your dog’s signs, the better you can help him avoid situations that could cause serious problems, while working with a qualified trainer to learn how to help your dog form better associations in stressful environments.
Additional Resources
These books and DVD’s are some of the best available on learning body language in dogs.
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THE LANGUAGE OF DOGS DVD
What is your dog saying to you and to other dogs? How can you tell when play turns to aggression? How do dogs show friendliness, fear, or stress? This educational video features a presentation and extensive footage of a variety of breeds showing hundreds of examples of canine behavior and body language. Behaviorist Sarah Kalnajs teaches you how to read these signals so that you can develop a better understanding of what’s really going on in the canine world. Perfect for dog owners or anyone who handles dogs or encounters them regularly while on the job. A 4Paws favorite and required viewing for our staff! |
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CALMING SIGNALS
Norwegian dog trainer and behaviorist Turid Rugaas is a noted expert on canine body language, notably “calming signals,” which are signals dogs use to avoid conflict, invite play, and communicate a wide range of information to other dogs and people. These are the dogs’ attempt to defuse situations that otherwise might result in fights or aggression. |
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Mini Cooper loves to chase the fish. We have 3 tanks and she could spend all day looking at them. She loves to watch the fish so much that she ripped the backing off of the kitchen tank to get both a front and back view of her friends. I worry sometimes that the fish will have heart attacks because this giant creature keeps coming at them from every angle. (Can fish have strokes?**) I have even seen her stick her paw into the little slit on the top of the tank that we feed the fish through.
The picture above is how I see Mini Cooper looking through the tank.
The picture below is how I perceive the fish she her.
Ahhhhhhh! Get me out of here!!!!!

** Things I learn on the internet: I asked Google “Can Fish Have Strokes?” What I learned was that anything that has blood flow is able to have a stroke because a stroke is simply a blockage leading to a lack of oxygenated blood reaching any given area of the brain causing necrosis of brain tissue. Fish only have a 2 chambered heart. Stroke is usually seen in creatures with more chambers in the heart due to increased pressure that comes with each chamber. Mammals and birds have 4 chambered hearts, frogs have 3 chambers, and then fish have 2. Sadly, though a simple heart structure, it does appear that fish can have a stroke. I just hope not from Mini Cooper.
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Mini Cooper loves to lie in the middle of the dog beds.
Louise was playing with her ball on the bed and went to get some water in the other room. In that instant, Mini plopped down and went right to sleep. Louise, being the gentle dog she is, went somewhere else and left Mini alone. She really likes Mini Cooper (lucky for Mini).
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I was standing in the kitchen talking to Peanut when I realized that the curtains were awry.
I cannot imagine a life without cats!
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I found this application that I am having a lot of fun with, it is called “DreamScope.” It can turn any picture into a painting/drawing in a particular painter’s style. Binky gave me the idea with Caturday Art. I think I will turn everyone into a masterpiece. I am loving the girls in snow. What do you think?
Happy Wordless Wednesday
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Hiro is the 2 year old love of my chiropractor, Marc. She is an Akita. About a year ago, he started noticing that she was having trouble standing and losing hair. She was diagnosed with VKH. I had never heard of this disease before. It primarly effects the eyes, causes virtigo and hair loss. Hiro is going blind. Marc has taken her to tons of doctors (just like I did with Sofie), and she lives on prednisone to slow the disease down.
Volt-Koyanagi-Harada’s Disease, better known as VKH-Like Syndrome (VKH) is an auto-immune disease, named after Drs. Vogt, Koyanagi and Harada. In dogs it is known as UveoDermatological Syndrome (UDS) but because it’s so like the human form it is referred to more often by the human equivalent VKH.
VKH is commonly found in many of the Northern breeds. It is auto-immune related, with hereditary implications. It is felt that any type of stress can trigger the disease. Symptoms are depigmentation, hair loss,and blindness. Sometimes there are no warnings, sometimes there are, like the depigmentation and conjunctivitis (whites of the eye, and rimgo red). Conjunctivitis will often be followed by a detached retina, which shows as a milky blue surface on the eye ball. This is a medical emergency. Without treatment, blindness will follow. The dog suffers great pain.
It has also been reported that dogs have been known to lose their nails. The disease affects mucous membrane areas such as the eyelids, mouth, anus, vulva and sometime the pads of the dog’s feet. There is a definite visible loss of pigmentation in these areas, often started by crustiness or blisters. The severity of the symptoms vary from dog to dog. An interesting point to note is that many dogs are often stricken at 18 to 20 months.
There is no cure, and there are no methods to test breeding stock for VKH. (Info source: http://www.akita-friends.com/special/vkh.htm)
I found this really interesting book called “Akita Treasure of Japan” and it included some holistic recommendations for nutritional suppliments. I am not saying that I know anything about what is right for an animal with this condition, but this looked interesting to me for anyone who wanted to add things to stimulate their animals immune system (wish I could find something similar for Sofie and Louise’s problems).
- Folic Acid 5 mg
- Vitamin B-12 1,000 mg
- Vitamin B Complex 50 mg
- Vitamin E 400 IU
See the book for further recommendations.
I am wondering if any of you have come upon this disease before, and if so, have you found holistic, homeopathic, or other additional remedies, besides heavy doses of prednisone, that might help. She still has half her site, so maybe we can find a way for her to keep the rest.
Thank you. All constructive comments welcomed.
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Some cats are just so handsome.
Nine has V trained to give him treats any time of the day or night. Not me, I have strict rules about feeding, but V is a softy. Nine is really pushy to the right people and seems to always get a little kibble on the side. Maybe he does know how handsome he is and uses that to his cat-vantage.
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Clearly, Mini Cooper and Nine has discovered something of interest down in the street.
Nothing like a good window to keep cats busy.
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