5 Signs Your Dog Is Stressed (And the Science-Backed Solutions)

Dr. Pawsworth here. I have seen thousands of pet cases, and stress is the most underdiagnosed condition in dogs. Here is what most owners miss.

Sign 1: Excessive Yawning (Not When Tired)

Dogs yawn to self-soothe. If your dog yawns repeatedly during a car ride, at the vet, or when guests arrive — they are not sleepy. They are stressed. It is a calming signal used to de-escalate tension.

Sign 2: Whale Eye

When you can see the whites of your dog eyes in a half-moon shape, they are uncomfortable. Often happens when a child approaches or a stranger pets them without permission.

Sign 3: Refusing Food

A dog that normally inhales treats but suddenly refuses them in a specific situation is telling you something: the stress response has overridden their appetite. This is a clear warning sign.

Sign 4: Lip Licking Without Food Present

Rapid lip licking combined with a low body posture = stress. Not hunger. The mistake many owners make: they offer more food. What the dog actually needs is space and a predictable environment.

Sign 5: Excessive Shedding

Stress triggers a sympathetic nervous system response. One result: acute shedding. If your dog sheds significantly more at the vet or during thunderstorms, stress hormones are the cause.

What Science Recommends

  • Predictable daily routines reduce baseline cortisol
  • Enrichment (sniffing games, puzzle feeders) burns mental energy safely
  • Safe spaces — a crate or corner that is theirs alone
  • Desensitization for specific triggers (gradual exposure, positive association)

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