🐾 5 Signs Your Dog Might Be Stressed

🐾 5 Signs Your Dog Might Be Stressed

And Little Things You Can Do to Help 🐾

Dogs may not speak our language, but they have plenty of ways to show how they feel.
Just like us, they can get stressed—from changes in routine, unfamiliar places, or too much time alone.

If your pup seems a little off, they might be trying to tell you something.

Today, let’s go over 5 common signs of stress in dogs and share a few helpful items that can offer comfort and calm.


1. Excessive licking or scratching

If your dog keeps licking their paws or scratching more than usual, it might not just be allergies—stress and boredom are often the real reasons, especially if they’re alone a lot.

šŸ’” Try this:
šŸ‘‰ Snuffle toys
These toys let your dog sniff and search for treats, which can reduce anxiety and keep them happily occupied—even when you're not around.


2. Yawning more than usual

Not every yawn means they’re tired. Dogs often yawn when they’re nervous or overwhelmed—like at the vet or around new people.

šŸ’” Try this:
šŸ‘‰ Dog-friendly calming sprays or aroma toys
Scents like lavender or chamomile can help ease tension.
In the U.S., more pet parents are turning to aromatherapy for natural stress relief.


3. Hiding or curling up in tight spaces

If your dog starts hiding behind furniture or avoiding interaction, it could mean they’re scared or uncomfortable.

šŸ’” Try this:
šŸ‘‰ Cave-style dog beds
These cozy, covered beds give your pup a safe, den-like space to feel secure and relaxed.


4. Accidents in the house

Even well-trained dogs might have bathroom accidents when stressed—especially after a move, a trip, or a new family member arriving.

šŸ’” Try this:
šŸ‘‰ Portable pee pads and waterproof mats
These products make cleanup easier and provide peace of mind.
Some come with gentle scents that help soothe anxious pups.


5. Clingy behavior or separation anxiety

If your dog suddenly won’t leave your side—or cries when you’re gone—they may be dealing with separation anxiety.

šŸ’” Try this:
šŸ‘‰ Snuggle toys with heartbeat sounds
These plush toys mimic a real heartbeat, offering comfort when your dog is alone.
They're a big hit with dog parents across the U.S.!


A little love goes a long way 🐶

You’re more than just your dog’s owner—you’re their world.
By paying attention to the small changes in their behavior, you can better understand what they’re going through.

Stress can’t always be avoided, but with a little help, it can be softened.
We hope these tips (and product ideas!) help your pup feel safe, calm, and loved—every single day.

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