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  1. Physical manifestations of stress response
    When puppies face stress or fear, their bodies will emit clear warning signals. The most intuitive manifestation is the change in tail positionusually sandwiched between the legs, which is a typical fear response. At the same time, the ears will press back against the head, the eyes will dodge or the pupils will dilate, all of which are signs of tension.
  2. Abnormal changes in behavior patterns
    Dogs under stress will exhibit behavior patterns that are completely different from normal. Originally lively dogs may suddenly become quiet and withdrawn, while usually gentle dogs may exhibit aggression. They may frequently lick their lips or yawn, and these seemingly ordinary actions will increase abnormally under stress.
  3. Changes in appetite and excretion
    The stress response can significantly affect the physiological functions of puppies. Many dogs refuse to eat under pressure, even their favorite snacks lack interest. On the contrary, some dogs may experience stress-induced binge eating. Changes in excretion habits are also common, which may result in diarrhea or constipation.
  4. How to help stressed puppies
    When a puppy experiences a stress response, the most important thing is to remain calm. Don’t force your dog to face what it fears, give it enough space and time to calm down. You can try soothing with a gentle voice or providing toys that it likes to distract its attention.

Nakong e telele, Koetliso ea ho nyahlatsoa ha litšenyehelo e ka thusa malinyane ho haha ​​boitšepo. Haeba karabelo ea khatello ea maikutlo e kholo kapa e tšoarella nako e telele, it is recommended to consult a professional veterinarian or animal behavior expert, who may recommend behavior correction plans or appropriate medication assisted treatment.

Remember, every little dog is a unique individual with different stress behaviors and coping strategies. As responsible pet owners, learning to recognize these subtle signals is essential to better protect our furry friends from unnecessary stress.

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