Evidence to support the existence of health consequences of psychogenic stress has been documented across a range of domestic species. A general understanding of methods of recognition and means of mitigation of psychogenic stress in hospitalized animals is arguably an important feature of the continuing efforts of clinicians to improve the well-being and health of dogs and other veterinary patients. The intent of this review is to describe, in a variety of species: the physiology of the stress syndrome, with particular attention to the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis; causes and characteristics of psychogenic stress; mechanisms and sequelae of stress-induced immune dysfunction; and other adverse effects of stress on health outcomes. Fo...
An animal may be considered to be in a state of stress if abnormal behavior or extreme adjustments i...
Determination of the humaneness of methods used to produce unconsciousness in animals, whether for a...
An animal may be considered to be in a state of stress if abnormal behavior or extreme adjustments i...
Evidence to support the existence of health consequences of psychogenic stress has been documented a...
Evidence to support the existence of health consequences of psychogenic stress has been documented a...
Stress parameters that can be measured noninvasively may help to identify poor welfare in dogs that ...
The quality of the attachment bond towards the caregiver may affect the dog’s physiological response...
Animal-assisted interventions are associated with positive effects on human psychological and physio...
As a consequence of their physical and/or psychological effects, on-going diseases may have the pote...
This study investigated whether stress responsiveness (in one context) can be used to predict dog be...
There are numerous endocrine (hormonal) responses during stress and these are often complex. This co...
Stress in dogs can contribute to behavioural problems which may lead to rehoming or euthanasia of th...
Eighty published studies were appraised to document the potential stress associated with three routi...
Negative stress due to human handling has been reported for a number of domestic animals, including ...
Agility, one of the last dog activities to gain formal recognition, tests both dog's athleticism and...
An animal may be considered to be in a state of stress if abnormal behavior or extreme adjustments i...
Determination of the humaneness of methods used to produce unconsciousness in animals, whether for a...
An animal may be considered to be in a state of stress if abnormal behavior or extreme adjustments i...
Evidence to support the existence of health consequences of psychogenic stress has been documented a...
Evidence to support the existence of health consequences of psychogenic stress has been documented a...
Stress parameters that can be measured noninvasively may help to identify poor welfare in dogs that ...
The quality of the attachment bond towards the caregiver may affect the dog’s physiological response...
Animal-assisted interventions are associated with positive effects on human psychological and physio...
As a consequence of their physical and/or psychological effects, on-going diseases may have the pote...
This study investigated whether stress responsiveness (in one context) can be used to predict dog be...
There are numerous endocrine (hormonal) responses during stress and these are often complex. This co...
Stress in dogs can contribute to behavioural problems which may lead to rehoming or euthanasia of th...
Eighty published studies were appraised to document the potential stress associated with three routi...
Negative stress due to human handling has been reported for a number of domestic animals, including ...
Agility, one of the last dog activities to gain formal recognition, tests both dog's athleticism and...
An animal may be considered to be in a state of stress if abnormal behavior or extreme adjustments i...
Determination of the humaneness of methods used to produce unconsciousness in animals, whether for a...
An animal may be considered to be in a state of stress if abnormal behavior or extreme adjustments i...