Published November 26, 2019 | Version v1
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Salivary Vasopressin as A Potential Non–Invasive Biomarker of Anxiety in Dogs Diagnosed with Separation–Related Problems

  • 1. University of Milan
  • 2. CAN, Naples
  • 3. Vet Ethology, Belgium

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Video S1: A dog is showing signs of stress while the owner is out of the arena and the veterinary behaviorist is engaging the dog in friendly interaction, including gently petting her and speaking to her in a calm tone.

Video S2: A dog is exhibiting signs of severe distress and anxiety; consequently, the owner is asked to come back, and the test is stopped.

Video S3. A dog in the Case group persists in jumping up on the veterinary behaviorist during the post- separation reunion phase.

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10.3390/ani9121033 (DOI)