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Some of the symptoms of frightened dogs are the following:
First, run away. When threatened, the dog will flee the environment and then remain on high alert to see what is happening around them to see if there is a threat to their safety.
Second, hide. Frightened dogs may also hide in the dark or in small corners to observe changes in their environment. Puppies may be startled by the sound of firecrackers, sudden horns, or sudden attacks by animals or people.
After a dog is frightened, it may experience blood pulling, which is because the dog is frightened and produces a stress response.
Causes gastrointestinal strain, diarrhea, and blood in the stool.
But in this case, the amount of blood is less, and the owner can calm the dog's emotions. If the dog has a lot of bleeding, it may be due to gastrointestinal or other infectious diseases.
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After a dog is frightened, the following symptoms may occur:
1.Showing fear, such as a tail drooping down.
2.Find a corner to hide in order to hide yourself.
3.Decreased appetite and even becoming uneating or drinking.
4.Vomiting and diarrhea occur.
5.In severe cases, there will be an instinctive reaction to bite, and there will be a marked fear of external objects.
After the dog is frightened, the owner can slowly guide the dog, such as accompanying it and giving it favorite food, etc., to help the dog relieve his fear.
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The symptoms of excessive startle in dogs are manifested in the following points:1After being frightened, dogs often quickly run around with their tails between them, accompanied by trembling and not daring to approach people, because dogs can't speak, and can only use body language to express their inner fear, nervousness, and fear.
2.Some dogs that have just changed to a new environment will have a significant decrease in appetite after being frightened, so that they will hide in their dens and refuse to eat. At this time, the owner can first use snacks such as canned food, dried fish, and cheese with good palatability to lure the dog out, and then comfort it.
3.Dogs can be extremely insecure when they are frightened, and they will find a dark, small corner to hide. In their view, staying in these places is good for their own protection.
At this time, the owner should pet the dog's head and back more often to calm their emotions.
4.If the dog is frightened by loud noises such as firecrackers and horns, it is likely to cause incontinence. Some less timid dogs are also prone to being frightened by excessive fright when they are bullied by their peers or when they see large dogs.
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Let the dog calm down on its own first.
The owner can temporarily let the dog calm down alone for a period of time, and after the dog's mood has stabilized a little, the dog can be fed canned food, jerky and other snacks that it usually likes to eat, or interact with the dog with toys such as hairballs and frisbees, so that the dog can divert attention.
After the dog behaves better, the owner can hug and pet the dog more to make the dog feel trusted and safe. In daily life, the owner should not deliberately scare the dog.
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When frightened, the dog will become listless, hide in a corner, have no appetite, and do not want to see the living.
Dogs usually become listless when frightened, hiding in a corner that they think is safe, and easily refrain from coming into contact with the outside world. At this time, as the owner, the owner needs to create a comfortable and safe space for the dog, not to be disturbed by the outside world, and then prepare a blanket for it to lie down, first to help it slowly eliminate the fear of the outside world.
When the dog is frightened, don't think that the frightened dog will be able to jump around immediately, the owner should have enough patience, pet the dog more, treat it gently, talk to it more, although the dog does not understand what the owner said, but the feelings it must be able to feel.
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When the dog is severely frightened, it will tremble with its tail between its legs. In order to protect themselves, dogs will hide in the dark after being frightened. As owners, we should try to avoid the dog being frightened, otherwise the stress reaction may cause the dog to vomit and diarrhea, and in severe cases, it will lead to abnormal heart rate in the dog and cause various heart diseases.
1. Trembling
Dogs often tremble with their tails between their tails after being frightened, because they can't speak, and can only use body language to express their fear, nervousness, and fear to us.
2. Hide in the dark
The dog also likes to hide in the dark because it feels that the enemy in the outside world is too strong, and it is safer to hide first in order to protect itself.
3. Vomiting and diarrhea
Shock will not only cause psychological discomfort to the dog, but also cause some damage to the dog's body. Just as people pee their pants when they are in extreme fear, dogs can easily trigger a stress response of vomiting and diarrhea when they are severely frightened.
4. Abnormal heart rate
When a dog is frightened, the rate of the heart beats suddenly increases and the breathing becomes tighter. If the shock is too severe, it may also cause the dog to experience symptoms such as irregular heart rate or cardiac arrest.
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Symptoms of a frightened dog include loud barking and shaking, running around, and difficulty obeying the owner's orders. Dogs may also become introverted and prefer to stay in places where they feel safe in their kennels, under beds, etc. Startling can also cause physical and psychological harm to the dog, causing the dog to lose its appetite.
If the dog is less timid, it will be very scared after being frightened, and at the moment of being frightened, it will suddenly run around and skewer, and with a loud bark, the body trembles. At this time, the dog's brain is blank, and no matter what the owner orders, the dog can't take care of it.
Symptoms of a frightened dog also include an introverted personality, a decrease in adaptability to the outside world, and a preference for disintegration rather than contact with humans and other pets, such as kennels, kennels, under beds, etc. The dog's heart will be difficult to calm down for a long time, and any movement around it may frighten it again.
After a dog is frightened, it may also have physical reactions, such as a decrease in appetite, not eating much, and not drinking much water. In severe cases, the dog may even experience vomiting, diarrhea, urinary incontinence and other conditions. If the dog's psychology is also damaged, it may suffer from mental illness and become more aggressive.
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