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Dog appeasing pheromone (DAP)

This is a drug monograph from the BSAVA Small Animal Formulary Part A: Canine and Feline. BSAVA members should login for access to the full monograph. Non-members can join BSAVA, buy a Formulary subscription, or buy the printed edition
  1. Estellés MG and Mills DS (2006) Signs of travel-related problems in dogs and their response to treatment with dog appeasing pheromone. Veterinary Record 159, 143–148
  2. Gaultier E, Bonnafous L, Bougrat L, Lafont C and Pageat P (2005) Comparison of the efficacy of a synthetic dog-appeasing pheromone with clomipramine for the treatment of separation-related disorders in dogs. Veterinary Record 156, 533–538
  3. Landsberg GM, Beck A, Lopez A et al. (2015) Dog-appeasing pheromone collars reduce sound-induced fear and anxiety in beagle dogs: a placebo-controlled study. Veterinary Record 177, 260
  4. Mills DS, Ramos D, Estelles MG and Hargrave C (2006) A triple blind placebo-controlled investigation into the assessment of the effect of Dog Appeasing Pheromone (DAP) on anxiety related behaviour of problem dogs in the veterinary clinic. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 98, 114–126
  5. Nicolas CS, Espuña G, Girardin A et al. (2022) Owner-perception of the effects of two long-lasting dog-appeasing pheromone analog devices on situational stress in dogs. Animals 12, 122
  6. Prior MR and Mills DS (2020) Cats vs. dogs: the efficacy of Feliway FriendsTM and AdaptilTM products in multispecies homes. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 399
  7. Sheppard G and Mills DS (2003) Evaluation of dog-appeasing pheromone as a potential treatment for dogs fearful of fireworks. Veterinary Record 152, 432–436
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