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Bringing home a new dog is one of the most exciting times for a pet parent — there are so many fun experiences to look forward to. Your pup, on the other hand, may experience some anxiety before they've fully adjusted to their new digs. Unfortunately, this stress can sometimes lead to nasty tummy problems and other behavioural issues.
If your new dog suffers from stress and gastrointestinal (GI) issues, don't worry — a dog's anxiety, and even diarrhoea, is very common.
You may be surprised that your new furry friend is anxious. After all, you've been preparing for his arrival for weeks, and he has all of the love and toys he could want. But dog anxiety is a common issue, especially when confronting the unknown (in this case, you, your home and/or your family).
Your new pup may also be shy and, depending on his background history and temperament, a little nervous. In addition to the environmental changes, explains Pet Hub, anxiety can be caused by overstimulation (too much play and too little rest), fear-based stimuli (new spaces, other dogs, fireworks, thunderstorms), generalised anxiety and illness. Be sure to give your new dog ample exploration time and establish strict boundaries, especially if you have a young pup that's full of energy.
Unfortunately, a dog's anxiety is often mistaken for behavioural issues, which is the number one reason why dogs are returned to the shelter. Understanding this, and preparing yourself will help the relationship get off to a better start and hopefully last in many years of happiness for both of you.
Dogs become attached quite quickly to their humans and may suffer from separation anxiety, especially in their early days living with you. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty for Animals (ASPCA), one of the most common issues faced by new pet parents is that their newly adopted dog exhibits destructive behaviour.
If your dog eats your shoes or shreds your couch cushions, it doesn't necessarily mean they have bad manners, says the ASPCA. In many cases, your fur baby is demonstrating separation anxiety. Other signs your dog might be dealing with separation anxiety include:
To stop your new pup from destroying your rug, don't let him roam free when you leave them home alone, and avoid being gone for long stretches of time. It's best if someone can be home with them for the week after you bring them home.
Much like their humans, dogs experience digestive issues as a result of stress. But why? "Stressful situations cause a release of norepinephrine — the 'fight or flight' hormone," explains Deb Eldredge, DVM, for Fear Free Happy Homes. A dog's response to this hormone can vary but often includes diarrhoea. Dr. Eldredge emphasizes that pet parents "need to understand that stress diarrhoea is not a conscious reaction by your pet." The GI tract in a dog's body is responding naturally to the stimuli of stress and anxiety.
Dog diarrhoea falls into two categories, says the Pet Health Network — small bowel or large bowel. Small bowel diarrhoea usually appears in large volumes or is watery, and often leads to dehydration. Large bowel diarrhoea tends to appear as small amounts of soft stool, and may be bloody or contain mucus.
Pay close attention to your dog's excrement so that you can give your veterinarian as much detail as possible, which will help them create a treatment plan.
One way you can help prevent GI issues in your new dog is by continuing to feed them the food they were eating at the shelter for the first few days. Switching the brand of food can cause additional digestive problems. However, it can sometimes be helpful to feed your dog a GI-formulated food until diarrhoea stops. Just make sure to speak with your vet before making any changes to your dog's food.
Since diarrhoea often causes dehydration, also make sure to keep your doggy's water bowl full and encourage them to drink often.
In addition to diarrhoea, here are common signs of dog anxiety, provided by the American Kennel Club:
Monitor your dog to see if they exhibit any of these and/or other unusual behaviours. If they do, contact your vet to determine if there are any underlying medical conditions other than anxiety.
In order to alleviate your dog's anxiety, it's important to identify what's causing it. Dogs are
very social creatures and love to spend time with their people. If you're frequently away from home, consider hiring a dog walker or sitter, or bring your pup to a doggy day care. They'll be delighted to hang out with other dogs and humans — after all before you adopted them they were likely getting plenty of social interactions at the shelter or breeder.
Before attempting to treat your dog's anxiety with over-the-counter or home remedies, speak with your vet. Not all medications are safe for all dogs, and some may even cause stomach issues. Self-diagnosing your dog can often cause more issues than you started with.
Be sure to contact your vet if your dog displays any signs of anxiety. They'll be able to tell you if they're just stressed or if they're suffering from an anxiety disorder, and will develop the best treatment plan for your pup.
New living situations require time to adjust, so don't be alarmed if your new doggy is stressed at first. Once they're familiar with you and the new space, they'll know there's no place like home!
Christine O'Brien is a writer, mom, and long-time cat parent whose two Russian Blues rule the house. Her work also appears in Care.com, What to Expect, and Fit Pregnancy, where she writes about pets, pregnancy, and family life. Find and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @brovelliobrien.
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