MANAGE
STRESS AND FEAR RELATED SIGNS IN DOGS - NATURALLY
Revolutionary
Way to Calm and Reassure Dogs and End Destructive Behavior
The
D.A.P.™ (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) diffuser provides an effective way to
control and manage unwanted canine behavior associated with fear and/or stress,
such as separation anxiety, destruction, vocalization and house soiling.
It also calms dogs with thunderstorm or fireworks phobias.
According to Wayne Hunthausen, D.V.M, director of Animal Behavior
Consultations, it is important to understand the causes of behavior problems, so
they can be prevented or readily managed when they occur. “There can be
several reasons for anxiety related behaviors, such as a change in environment
like moving to a new home, a new baby in the house or a new social relationship
for the owner, or temporary events like a stay in a kennel, visit to the
veterinarian or being separated from it’s owner,” says Hunthausen.
“Regardless of the cause, the end result can break the human-animal
bond to the point where an owner asks us to euthanize a pet.”
Indeed,
behavior is a serious issue. The
National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy conducted a study of pets
involved in relinquishment cases to those who stayed together.
Included in their findings, relinquished dogs were reported to be house
soiling, destructive and fearful more often than dogs in the comparison
population.
Consider the Statistics of Pet
Relinquishment:
According
to The Humane Society of the
Today,
most of the dogs and cats relinquished to shelters are not puppies and kittens,
but animals that are older than 6 months. These
are pets that once had a home but were given up after their caregivers were
unable to meet the challenges of caring for them.
Dog Appeasing Pheromone
D.A.P. mimics the properties of the natural pheromones of the lactating female.
Previously
only available in
D.A.P.
was developed by the same experts that introduced Feliway®, an environmental
spray containing synthetic analogues of naturally occurring facial pheromones.
Feliway replicates pheromones cats use to mark territory when they rub
their cheeks against people and objects. Feliway
also is being introduced with an electric diffuser.
As
Hunthausen explains, dogs are highly sociable and exhibit attachment behaviors
that serve to maintain social contact and bonds between adult individuals as
well as between parent and offspring2. In
situations where a dog loses contact with the group, the resultant anxiety can
trigger behaviors that will attract other members (vocalizations), behaviors
that help remove barriers (digging, chewing) or ones that facilitate the
restoration of contact (increased activity) with other members.
It is this underlying drive to be with members of the established social
group that provides the foundation for hyper-attachment problems to develop.
There
are other causes of destructive behavior that should be ruled out, however.
Destructive behaviors in the owner’s absence include teething, play,
investigative behavior, hunger, barrier frustration, and inadequate exercise or
stimulation. Another explanation for
intermittent destructive chewing around windows and doors is territorial
behavior. Displaced chewing or
destructive escape behaviors can be triggered when the pet sees another dog or a
person outdoors.
Once
destructive behaviors have been identified as resultant from anxiety, stress,
fear and phobias, Hunthausen recommends D.A.P. “This product provides provides
an effective tool to comfort and calm the dog,” he says. “The changes in the
dog’s behavior are visible...from pacing, destructive chewing and constant
whining, to calm and quiet.”
D.A.P.
and Feliway plug-ins are marketed through veterinarians by Veterinary Products
Laboratories. For more information about about D.A.P. and Feliway Diffusers,
contact Veterinary Products Laboratories - go to vpl.com or call toll free at
(888) 241-9545
1.
Clinical trials were conducted by Ceva Santé Animale between November 1999 and
November 2000, and were under the specific direction of Dr. Patrick Pageat.
2.
McCrave EA. (1991) Diagnostic criteria for separation anxiety in the dog.
Vet Clinic
Feliway®
is a registered trademark of Ceva Santé Animale.