Those marks are inaccurately called 'Stress Marks' & are very common on happy, healthy youngsters. Don't get me wrong, they can be a sign of stress, but in my experience is not the main or only reason for them appearing, are quite common & generally not a 'Worry' issue at all. Every youngster that I have ever had, has had them at some point or another, if not constantly to some degree, until older.
that is why i asked when she had got him. they do go through relocation stress and shipping can be kind of scary for them. once he settles in he should lighten up
Those marks are inaccurately called 'Stress Marks' & are very common on happy, healthy youngsters. Don't get me wrong, they can be a sign of stress, but in my experience is not the main or only reason for them appearing, are quite common & generally not a 'Worry' issue at all. Every youngster that I have ever had, has had them at some point or another, if not constantly to some degree, until older.
that is why i asked when she had got him. they do go through relocation stress and shipping can be kind of scary for them. once he settles in he should lighten up
Those marks are inaccurately called 'Stress Marks' & are very common on happy, healthy youngsters. Don't get me wrong, they can be a sign of stress, but in my experience is not the main or only reason for them appearing, are quite common & generally not a 'Worry' issue at all. Every youngster that I have ever had, has had them at some point or another, if not constantly to some degree, until older.
that is why i asked when she had got him. they do go through relocation stress and shipping can be kind of scary for them. once he settles in he should lighten up