Signs of stress

To prevent misunderstandings and incidents we can better know how animals communicate.

By noticing signs of stress quickly in your companion you can act swiftly in situations where your pet is not comfortable, and therefore prevent rising tensions.

As with humans, a stressed animal reveals their emotional condition through unconscious changes in behaviour and posture. As a matter of fact, ears laying low, pupils dilated, and hair erect are all elements that tell us if an animal is stressed. Some behaviours are more subtle, but the following articles will shed light on the secrets that your pet’s body language is revealing.

To prevent misunderstandings and incidents we can better know how animals communicate.

By noticing signs of stress quickly in your companion you can act swiftly in situations where your pet is not comfortable, and therefore prevent rising tensions.

As with humans, a stressed animal reveals their emotional condition through unconscious changes in behaviour and posture. As a matter of fact, ears laying low, pupils dilated, and hair erect are all elements that tell us if an animal is stressed. Some behaviours are more subtle, but the following articles will shed light on the secrets that your pet’s body language is revealing.

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Learn to speak cat to reduce your cat’s stress and anxiety, and encourage good behaviour.

Learn to speak cat to reduce your cat’s stress and anxiety, and encourage good behaviour.

Discover our tips

Entertaining during the holidays can be stressful for us all, including our four-legged friends.

Entertaining during the holidays can be stressful for us all, including our four-legged friends.

Learn to speak cat to reduce your cat’s stress and anxiety, and encourage good behaviour.

Learn to speak cat to reduce your cat’s stress and anxiety, and encourage good behaviour.

Do you have other questions?

Don’t hesitate to contact the Passionimo veterinary hospital closest to you.