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Vet Rec


Title:Dog-appeasing pheromone collars reduce sound-induced fear and anxiety in beagle dogs: a placebo-controlled study
Author(s):Landsberg GM; Beck A; Lopez A; Deniaud M; Araujo JA; Milgram NW;
Address:"North Toronto Veterinary Behaviour Specialty Clinic, 99 Henderson Ave., Thornhill, Ontario, Canada L3T2K9 CanCog Technologies, 120 Carlton St., Suite 204, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 4K2. Ceva Sante Animale, 10 Avenue La Ballastiere, Libourne 33500, France. MDStat Consulting, 11 rue damonville, Melun 77000, France. InterVivo Solutions, 120 Carlton St., Suite 203, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 4K2. CanCog Technologies, 120 Carlton St., Suite 204, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 4K2"
Journal Title:Vet Rec
Year:2015
Volume:20150826
Issue:10
Page Number:260 -
DOI: 10.1136/vr.103172
ISSN/ISBN:2042-7670 (Electronic) 0042-4900 (Print) 0042-4900 (Linking)
Abstract:"The objective of the study was to assess the effects of a dog-appeasing pheromone (DAP) collar in reducing sound-induced fear and anxiety in a laboratory model of thunderstorm simulation. Twenty-four beagle dogs naive to the current test were divided into two treatment groups (DAP and placebo) balanced on their fear score in response to a thunderstorm recording. Each group was then exposed to two additional thunderstorm simulation tests on consecutive days. Dogs were video-assessed by a trained observer on a 6-point scale for active, passive and global fear and anxiety (combined). Both global and active fear and anxiety scores were significantly improved during and following thunder compared with placebo on both test days. DAP significantly decreased global fear and anxiety across 'during' and 'post' thunder times when compared with baseline. There was no significant improvement in the placebo group from baseline on the test days. In addition, the DAP group showed significantly greater use of the hide box at any time with increased exposure compared with the placebo group. The DAP collar reduced the scores of fear and anxiety, and increased hide use in response to a thunder recording, possibly by counteracting noise-related increased reactivity"
Keywords:"Animals Anxiety/*drug therapy/etiology Behavior, Animal/*drug effects Dogs/*psychology Double-Blind Method Fear/*drug effects Female Male Noise/*adverse effects Pheromones/*pharmacology Video Recording Weather Behaviour Dogs Laboratory animals Pheromone t;"
Notes:"MedlineLandsberg, G M Beck, A Lopez, A Deniaud, M Araujo, J A Milgram, N W eng Controlled Clinical Trial Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2015/08/28 Vet Rec. 2015 Sep 12; 177(10):260. doi: 10.1136/vr.103172. Epub 2015 Aug 26"

 
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