Animal Welfare Institute: Grigg, E.K., Piehler, M. 2015. Influence of dog appeasing pheromone (DAP) on dogs housed in a long-term kennelling facility.

Context Explanation

Veterinary Record Open 2(1), e000098. Grigg, E.K., Piehler, M. 2015. Influence of dog appeasing pheromone (DAP) on dogs housed in a long-term kennelling facility.

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Veterinary Record Open 2(1), e000098. In nature, a mother dog gives off a specific pheromone called the Dog Appeasing Pheromone (DAP) from her mammary glands for several days after giving birth. When her puppies detect and receive this ... Exposure to dog-appeasing pheromones (DAPs) has been suggested to reduce stress-related behaviors in dogs; however, the effects of DAP administered using a portable, rapid use spray has not received ... Animal Welfare Institute: Hermiston, C., Montrose, V.

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T., Taylor, S. 2018. The effects of dog-appeasing pheromone spray upon canine vocalizations and stress-related behaviors in a rescue shelter ... Hermiston, C., Montrose, V. T., Taylor, S. 2018.

The effects of dog-appeasing pheromone spray upon canine vocalizations and stress-related behaviors in a rescue shelter ... Introduction: Kennel facilities are commonly acknowledged as a stressful environment for many domestic dogs (Canis familiaris). One therapeutic measure used to reduce anxiety in dogs is dog appeasing ...