During a panic attack, a dog may tremble, show signs of labored breathing, try to escape or hide, and exhibit compulsive behaviors such as licking or chewing. The duration of the episode can range from a few minutes to several hours, depending on the severity and origin of the disorder.
Panic attacks in dogs: 6 symptoms to recognize them
If your dog is shaking and it's not due to temperature, it's a clear sign of fear or anxiety that you can address immediately.
- The dog is breathing heavily
If your dog is panting or breathing heavily without physical activity or intense heat, they might be frightened and experiencing a panic attack.
- The dog flees or hides without a specific reason
If your usually confident and lively dog suddenly starts hiding under the bed or furniture without an apparent real reason (fireworks, loud noises, ongoing move, seeking coolness, or other factors that could justify the hiding), they might be having a panic attack.
- The dog exhibits stereotypical behavior
If your four-legged friend persistently bites their tail, compulsively licks a paw or another body part, or intensely licks you or a particular object without stopping, they might be suffering from anxiety. When a dog engages in 'stereotypical' behavior - repeated over time without a specific purpose - it could be a precursor to or manifestation of an imminent panic attack or a symptom of generalized anxiety, which the dog manages through certain patterns.
- The dog whines, cries, or whimpers
If your dog vocalizes without an already-ruled-out organic cause or a specific reason linked to a recognizable emotion, they might be suffering from anxiety and panic attacks. Crying and whimpering could be symptoms of psychological distress.
- The dog becomes aggressive
When a dog is experiencing a panic attack, they might bite or have the instinct to do so. This is a natural defense mechanism, but it's absolutely necessary to work on it with a canine behavior expert. If the dog becomes aggressive with their usual friends (human or animal), it means they're frightened or very stressed, and it's necessary to work more on their confidence or perhaps on possession issues.