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The Canine Stress-Voiding Cycle: How Behavioral Indicators of Distress in Waiting Rooms Predict Subclinical Urinary Abnormalities in Domestic Dogs ( Canis familiaris )
Stress-induced voiding—often dismissed as "excitement urination"—may serve as a sentinel marker for transient urinary tract dysregulation. Veterinary teams should interpret waiting-room elimination as a clinical behavior, not a training failure. We propose a Stress-Voiding Index (SVI) to guide triage and low-stress handling protocols. Zooskool- Www.rarevideofree.com - 79
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences & Center for Animal Welfare, [University Name] Abstract Background: Veterinary visits are a known stressor for dogs. While behavioral signs of fear (e.g., tucked tails, lip licking, avoidance) are well-documented, their physiological consequences on lower urinary tract health remain underexplored. This study investigates whether stress-induced voiding behaviors in waiting rooms correlate with subclinical urinary biomarkers. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences & Center for



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