AOL: 'Some dogs can go into shut-down mode and seem to lose all personality’: Vet shares 10 signs your dog is stressed
Did you know that there are signs a dog is stressed? They don’t shout or scream, slam doors, or cry, but we owners should be alert to several signs a dog is stressed so that we can try to alleviate ...
'Some dogs can go into shut-down mode and seem to lose all personality’: Vet shares 10 signs your dog is stressed
AOL: Is Your Dog Stressed? 5 Signs to Watch for and How to Help
When dogs have a job like guarding or herding livestock, stress is not an issue. Dogs are too tired to be stressed. Since so many of us now keep dogs like Siberian Huskies and Border Collies as pets, ...
Is Your Dog Stressed? 5 Signs to Watch for and How to Help
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Newsweek: Vet Reveals Key Signs Your Cat or Dog Is Stressed—and What To Do Next
Vet Reveals Key Signs Your Cat or Dog Is Stressed—and What To Do Next
Ideal blood pressure is categorized as normal. Increased blood pressure may be categorized as elevated, stage 1 or stage 2 depending on the specific numbers. A diagnosis of high blood pressure is usually based on the average of two or more readings taken on separate visits.
A higher than normal concentration often is a result of not drinking enough fluids. Protein. Low levels of protein in urine are typical. Small increases in protein in urine usually aren't a cause for concern, but larger amounts might indicate a kidney problem. Sugar. The amount of sugar (glucose) in urine is typically too low to be detected.