Abstract

s / Journal of Veterinary Behavior 8 (2013) e27ee46 e44 behavior. The use of the lactate test in laboratory dogs with fear and patients with canine anxiety disorders indicated that dogs could be sorted into their behavioral groups on the basis of their physiological reactions to lactate. Any combination of 2 of these measures unambiguously identified group (P< 0.05). Behavioral findings also assorted on the basis of diagnosis and one behavior was seen only in dogs who were unaffected (N 1⁄4 27; P < 0.0001). Dogs are excellent natural models for fear/anxiety disorders. The most robust results result from a combination of behavioral/ physiological data that account source for population.

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