There is no universal agreement on what constitutes a stressful stimulus in animals, methods of quantifying the animal response, or the ways by which stress can be ameliorated or prevented. The effect of certain drugs on the clinical, biochemical, hormonal and other changes induced by various stressful stimuli in domestic animals is evaluated. The drugs reviewed include: sedatives that are adrenergic agonists and antagonists (such as xylazine, prazosin and acepromazine) dopamine, benzodiazepines (such as diazepam), opioid agonists (such as morphine), central nervous depressants (such as barbiturates), drugs with hormonal effects (such as metyrapone) and dietary substances (such as magnesium aspartate, tyrosine and ascorbic acid). Most of th...
Cats are commonly chosen as companion animals however, for numerous reasons, many end up in rescue s...
abstract: Animal assisted activities and therapy have demonstrated efficacy but the question remains...
If rats trained to press a lever for food, then receive a shock to the feet following every response...
Animal grouping, groups restructure, changing the docks and various technological operations causes ...
Stress-affected behaviour in companion animals can have an adverse effect on animal health and welfa...
The well-being of dogs can be affected by changes in human lifestyle, eating habits and increased st...
ΔΕΝ ΔΙΑΤΙΘΕΤΑΙ ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗThis article intended to review many methods and types of stressors in the pr...
Although mental well-being has long been accepted as an important aspect of animal welfare, the subj...
In order to respond to the demands of life in an effective way, it is important to be surrounded by ...
A growing body of research has recently focused on the use of psychoactive medication for the short-...
The main objective of this research was twofold. First, an attempt was made to determine if the resp...
New tests of animal affect and welfare require validation in subjects experiencing putatively differ...
This work comprises an analysis of the use of drugs in veterinary practice for the modification of b...
Background: Stress is the physiological, psychological and behavioral response by individuals when t...
The highlight of the shortcomings in the regulation and surveillance of veterinary drugs in Brazil i...
Cats are commonly chosen as companion animals however, for numerous reasons, many end up in rescue s...
abstract: Animal assisted activities and therapy have demonstrated efficacy but the question remains...
If rats trained to press a lever for food, then receive a shock to the feet following every response...
Animal grouping, groups restructure, changing the docks and various technological operations causes ...
Stress-affected behaviour in companion animals can have an adverse effect on animal health and welfa...
The well-being of dogs can be affected by changes in human lifestyle, eating habits and increased st...
ΔΕΝ ΔΙΑΤΙΘΕΤΑΙ ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗThis article intended to review many methods and types of stressors in the pr...
Although mental well-being has long been accepted as an important aspect of animal welfare, the subj...
In order to respond to the demands of life in an effective way, it is important to be surrounded by ...
A growing body of research has recently focused on the use of psychoactive medication for the short-...
The main objective of this research was twofold. First, an attempt was made to determine if the resp...
New tests of animal affect and welfare require validation in subjects experiencing putatively differ...
This work comprises an analysis of the use of drugs in veterinary practice for the modification of b...
Background: Stress is the physiological, psychological and behavioral response by individuals when t...
The highlight of the shortcomings in the regulation and surveillance of veterinary drugs in Brazil i...
Cats are commonly chosen as companion animals however, for numerous reasons, many end up in rescue s...
abstract: Animal assisted activities and therapy have demonstrated efficacy but the question remains...
If rats trained to press a lever for food, then receive a shock to the feet following every response...