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Title:Comparison of the efficacy of a synthetic dog-appeasing pheromone with clomipramine for the treatment of separation-related disorders in dogs
Author(s):Gaultier E; Bonnafous L; Bougrat L; Lafont C; Pageat P;
Address:"Pherosynthese, Le Rieu Neuf, 84490, Saint-Saturin-les-Apt, France"
Journal Title:Vet Rec
Year:2005
Volume:156
Issue:17
Page Number:533 - 538
DOI: 10.1136/vr.156.17.533
ISSN/ISBN:0042-4900 (Print) 0042-4900 (Linking)
Abstract:"Sixty-seven dogs that showed signs of distress when separated from their owners (destructiveness, excessive vocalisation and house soiling) and hyperattachment were used in a randomised, blind trial to assess the potential value of a dog-appeasing pheromone in reducing the unacceptable behaviours. For ethical reasons, there was no placebo group and the effects of the pheromone were compared with the effects of clomipramine which is regularly used to treat this type of problem. The undesirable behaviours decreased in both groups, but the overall assessment by the owners indicated that there was no significant difference between the two treatments, although there were fewer undesirable events in the dogs treated with the pheromone, and the administration of the pheromone appeared to be more convenient"
Keywords:"Animals Antidepressive Agents, Tricyclic/*administration & dosage Anxiety, Separation/*drug therapy/psychology Behavior, Animal Clomipramine/*administration & dosage Dog Diseases/*drug therapy/psychology Dogs Double-Blind Method Female Male Pheromones/*ad;"
Notes:"MedlineGaultier, E Bonnafous, L Bougrat, L Lafont, C Pageat, P eng Clinical Trial Comparative Study Randomized Controlled Trial England 2005/04/26 Vet Rec. 2005 Apr 23; 156(17):533-8. doi: 10.1136/vr.156.17.533"

 
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