Running Around & Barking
If you find that your dog spends a lot of its time anxious and barking, this could be due to several factors. Some dogs bark when they feel threatened or want something. Other dogs may bark because they are bored, while others might start barking when they are playing. If your dog loves other dogs and starts barking at them when they are in the distance, this could be a sign of jealousy. If your dog starts barking at certain objects or people around the house, this could be a sign that they are threatened by these things.
Sudden Bad Behavior
While aggressive behavior from dogs is rare, it does happen and can’t always be predicted. Some of the most common symptoms of a suddenly aggressive dog include sudden snarling, snapping at the air, or biting at things that they would normally not feel threatened by. If your dog has never exhibited any of these symptoms before and all of a sudden they start displaying them, it could be a sign that something is upsetting them.
Reading Their Posture
When dogs feel threatened, their body language will change and they may go into a ‘freeze, fight, or flight’ state. This means that your dog might start to look stiff and their movement might slow down while their breathing increases. Some dogs will also appear to shake or shiver when they are feeling uneasy about something around them. If your dog starts to look stiff and their ears start to go back, this could be a sign that they are uneasy with something going on.
Panting And Shaking
A lot of the time when dogs get nervous or scared, they will begin to pant or shake even if it isn’t very hot out. If your dog starts panting for no reason or if they start shaking when there are no signs of being too hot outside, this could be a sign that they are feeling nervous. Some dogs even start to drool when they are nervous, so keep an eye out for excessive amounts of saliva coming from your dog’s mouth. However, this could also mean that they are feeling very hungry.
Lip Licking
Dogs will often lick their lips when they are excited to see someone, or if they are trying to get rid of a flavor that is on their mouth. If your dog starts licking his or her lips repetitively, this could be a sign that they are trying to calm down or alleviate some type of anxiety they are feeling. Sometimes this nervous licking behavior can become excessive though, so watch your dog’s body language closely to determine what is causing this anxious lip licking behavior.
Whining And Whimpering
Dogs whining and whimpering are very common when they are anxious or nervous about something. This type of behavior is often used when dogs are seeking comfort from their owners. If your dog starts whimpering or whining when they are not playing, this could be a sign that they are uneasy about something in their environment. If your dog whimpers when you leave the house, this could be a sign that they are anxious about being left alone.
Conclusion
So as you can see, reading your dog’s body language is an important tool that all pet owners should have. Dogs are not always so good at communicating their feelings, so it is our job to be able to determine when something might be wrong. Setting up a vet appointment if your dog’s body language seems off can help you ensure they are feeling fine and taking care of any issues before they get too serious.