This allows dogs
with noise aversion to remain calm yet fully functional.
These studies (randomized, multi-center, double - blind, placebo - controlled) evaluated the effect of SILEO in client - owned dogs
with noise aversion.
These studies revealed that SILEO had an overall positive outcome for dogs
with noise aversion.
Often, pets
with noise aversion or phobias also suffer from other anxiety disorders.»
Not exact matches
He has trouble
with fine motor skills, or perhaps an unusual
aversion to
noise or light.
If he starts sniffing it, give a leash check
with something like a Jingler (see my website) or a
noise aversion device such as training discs or a plastic bottle
with shingle can be rattled.
Noise aversion is a term used to encompass the spectrum of degrees of fear and anxiety associated with n
Noise aversion is a term used to encompass the spectrum of degrees of fear and anxiety associated
with noisenoise.
We have products that can help
with osteoarthritis pain,
noise aversion and motion sickness.
SILEO is the first and only FDA - approved treatment for canine
noise aversion associated
with fear and anxiety.
It's important to talk
with your veterinarian about your dog's
noise aversion behaviors.
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.
The administration of 125 mcg / m2 of SILEO, as needed, up to five times
with a minimum interval of 2 hours between doses is safe and effective for the treatment of
noise aversion in dogs.
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.
We can help
with osteoarthritis pain,
noise aversion, and motion sickness.