shaking or trembling
PLAYING MORE THAN USUAL
CHEWING ON CHEW TOYS
Sudden dandruff or shedding
REFUSING TO EAT
NIPPING
Excessive barking, howling, or whining
OVEREATING
ANSWERS
▶ Signs that your pet is stressed: shaking or trembling; refusing to eat; nipping; an increase in barking, howling, or whining; and sudden dandruff or shedding. (Overeating, playing, and chewing are normal.) “Pets can feel social anxiety around other pets and people, and they commonly get separation anxiety when they’re away from their caretakers. Changes in routine can also cause stress for pets,” says Darris Cooper, CPDT-KA, F.F.C.P., national dog training manager at Petco. Unfamiliar loud noises such as fireworks, thunder, sirens, and car alarms can trigger them, as can the emotions of their people. If you notice signs that your pet may be…