Separation and confinement anxiety in a golden retriever × standard poodle dog.

Can Vet J

Rockyview Veterinary Behaviour Consulting, 57 Carolina Drive, Cochrane, Alberta T4C 1C4 (Heinrich); Calder Veterinary Behavior Services, P.O. Box 420, North Waterboro, Maine 04061, USA (Calder).

Published: February 2024

An 8-month-old spayed female golden retriever × standard poodle dog was presented for assessment because of vocalization, destructive behavior, and urination when left home alone and confined in a crate. Previous treatments included multiple medications, graduated departures, decoupling of departure cues, and punishmentbased techniques. Adverse reactions to paroxetine and lorazepam were noted before successful treatment with clomipramine, "safe haven" training, and behavior modification. Key clinical message: Separation anxiety is a common behavioral disorder in dogs. It is often treatable but may require changes in the approach to both medication and behavior modification based on patient and client factors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10783577PMC

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