| Body Part | Calm Behavior | Stressed/Fearful Behavior | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Relaxed, forward or back depending on breed | Pinned flat against head, pulled back | | Tail (Cat) | High, relaxed curve, slight quiver | Puffed (piloerection), tucked between legs, thrashing | | Eyes | Soft, slow blinking (cat); relaxed eyelids (dog) | Whale eye (seeing whites of eyes), dilated pupils, hard stare | | Mouth | Relaxed open mouth, normal panting (dog) | Lip licking (non-food context), yawning (stress), growling |
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Important note: These drugs are not "chemical straightjackets." They are tools to lower the animal’s arousal threshold so that learning can occur. A dog with a panic attack cannot learn to sit; an anxious dog on proper medication can. | Body Part | Calm Behavior | Stressed/Fearful