«July 5th is the busiest day of the year for pet shelters primarily because they're accepting dogs that have run away due to fear of loud noises or, in some cases, because pet owners surrender their dogs due to behavior issues caused
by noise aversion.
According to a Harris Poll conducted for Zoetis, approximately one - third of dog owners claim that their pet is affected
by noise aversion.
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SILEO helps to alleviate signs of
noise aversion by:
A recent survey conducted online
by Harris Poll and commissioned
by the animal health company Zoetis found that 44 percent of dog owners reported their dog shows signs of
noise aversion, which refers to the behavioral, emotional, and clinical signs of fear and anxiety that dogs experience in response to
noise1.
SILEO ® (dexmedetomidine oromucosal gel) is a new treatment for canine
noise aversion, and the first and only one to be approved
by the FDA.
SILEO is a medication prescribed
by your veterinarian to help calm your dog when frightened
by loud
noises (
noise aversion).
veterinarian to help calm your dog when frightened
by loud
noises (
noise aversion).
Some versions of human medications have received approval
by the Food and Drug Administration for specific mental - health uses in pets, including the antidepressant clomipramine (Clomicalm) for separation anxiety in dogs, the sedative dexmedetomidine (Sileo) for dogs with
noise -
aversion problems, and selegiline (Anipryl), a drug often used to treat Parkinson's disease in humans, for canine cognitive dysfunction.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — May 16, 2016 — Dogs that experience fear and anxiety in response to loud
noise such as fireworks, thunder, and construction work now have a new treatment option with the launch of SILEO ® (dexmedetomidine oromucosal gel), the first and only medication approved
by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treatment of
noise aversion in dogs.
Noise aversion refers to the behavioral and clinical signs of fear and anxiety experienced by dogs in response to n
Noise aversion refers to the behavioral and clinical signs of fear and anxiety experienced
by dogs in response to
noisenoise.
The suffering associated with self - inflicted trauma is readily recognized, but the physiological and emotional toll experienced
by dogs with less obvious signs of
noise aversion is often overlooked.