Dogs with high stress scores (≥7/10) were 4.2× more likely to exhibit transient glucosuria and alkaline pH (≥7.5) compared to low-stress dogs (p < 0.01). Furthermore, 68% of high-stress dogs voided within 10 minutes of entering the exam room; their post-void UCCR was significantly elevated (mean 55 × 10⁻⁶ vs. 22 × 10⁻⁶ in controls, p = 0.003). These changes normalized within 60 minutes post-exam.
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. Zooskool- Www.rarevideofree.com - 79
[Your Name], DVM, PhD Candidate; [Co-author], CAAB (Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist) Dogs with high stress scores (≥7/10) were 4