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Behavioral Dog Conditions
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Most Common Behavioral Conditions
Hot Spots on Dogs
43 Veterinarian Answers
Front Leg Injury
102 Veterinarian Answers
Muscle Tear
64 Veterinarian Answers
High Blood Sugar
47 Veterinarian Answers
Increased Appetite
39 Veterinarian Answers
Extreme Fear and Anxiety
33 Veterinarian Answers
Eye Injuries
71 Veterinarian Answers
Broken Leg
66 Veterinarian Answers
Anxiety
5 Veterinarian Answers
Happy Tail Syndrome
7 Veterinarian Answers
Other Behavioral Conditions
Leash Aggression
Fainting
Rage Syndrome
Fear Aggression
Increased Urination and Thirst
Psychogenic Polydipsia
Excessive Barking
Polyphagia
Catatonia
Zinc Poisoning
Aggression Toward Familiar People
Esophageal Obstruction
Excessive Licking
Paracetamol Poisoning
Pica
Coprophagia
Dominance Aggression
Itching, Scratching, Chewing (Pruritis)
Maternal Behavior Problems
Heatstroke
Foxtails Injury
Skin Bumps (Granulomatous Dermatoses)
Hair Loss
Orofacial Pain
Behavioral Changes Due to Aging
Fear of People
Consumption of Nonfood Items
Agitation
Hyperparathyroidism
Dementia
Bloat or Stomach Dilatation
Torn Knee Ligament
Heat Stroke and Hyperthermia
Thunderstorm Phobia
Metabolic Myopathy
Muscle Cramps (Scottish Terriers)
Skin Disease (Dermatophilosis)
Skin Disease Caused by Licking
Possessive and Territorial Aggression
Running Away From Home and Marking Territory
Excessive Vocalization
Storm Phobias
Orphaned Puppy
Pyotraumatic Dermatitis
Telogen Defluxion
Food Aggression
Motion Sickness
Degenerative Joint Disease
Chronic Stress
Tooth Root Abscess
Separation Anxiety
Destructive Behavior
Aggression
Itchy Skin
Unruly Behavior
Reactive Behaviors