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Yes, anxiety can cause a dog to urinate in the house due to stress-induced behaviors and loss of bladder control.
Common symptoms of a dog UTI include frequent urination, straining to urinate, blood in the urine, and urinating in unusual places.
Your potty trained dog may be marking indoors due to stress, changes in environment, medical issues, or asserting territory around new pets or rearranged spaces.
Your dog may be peeing in different places due to changes in environment, medical issues, aging, or behavioral factors such as stress or anxiety.
Sudden indoor urination in dogs can be caused by medical issues, behavioral changes, stress, or aging-related factors such as incontinence.
A housebroken dog may pee inside due to medical issues, behavioral changes, stress, or environmental triggers.
Signs of breathing problems in dogs include coughing, wheezing, labored breathing, and bluish gums or tongue.
Dogs may sound like they're moaning as a way of expressing contentment, discomfort, or the need for attention, depending on the context and body language.
Signs of breathing problems in dogs include labored breathing, excessive panting, coughing, wheezing, and blue-tinged gums or tongue.

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