2020
DOI: 10.3390/ani10122295
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Influence of ADAPTIL® during the Weaning Period: A Double-Blinded Randomised Clinical Trial

Abstract: ADAPTIL®, a dog-appeasing pheromone, was shown to modify the dam–puppies’ interactions during the neonatal period but could also influence the weaning period. Fourteen bitch/litter dyads continuously exposed to ADAPTIL® from the third/fourth weeks until the seventh/eighth weeks postpartum were compared to 11 dyads exposed to a placebo. Maternal and puppy behaviours were video-recorded, and at three time points (weeks three/four, weeks five/six and weeks seven/eight) after parturition. The well-being of the pup… Show more

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“…Unlike the clearly defined 3 to 4 weeks of the rat postpartum period, the dog postpartum nursing period has not been determined, but can last up to 10 to 13 weeks ( 118 ). With the progress of postpartum period, the duration and frequency of nursing, licking and staying close to puppies decline, while time spent away from puppies increases ( 123 ). At around 3 weeks of age, puppies begin to leave the nest box and can defecate and urinate on their own and can be weaned as early as 3 to 4 weeks of age, although most puppies are fully weaned to solid food between 7 and 10 weeks of age.…”
Section: Maternal Behavior In Dogs: Basic Behavioral Characteristics ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the clearly defined 3 to 4 weeks of the rat postpartum period, the dog postpartum nursing period has not been determined, but can last up to 10 to 13 weeks ( 118 ). With the progress of postpartum period, the duration and frequency of nursing, licking and staying close to puppies decline, while time spent away from puppies increases ( 123 ). At around 3 weeks of age, puppies begin to leave the nest box and can defecate and urinate on their own and can be weaned as early as 3 to 4 weeks of age, although most puppies are fully weaned to solid food between 7 and 10 weeks of age.…”
Section: Maternal Behavior In Dogs: Basic Behavioral Characteristics ...mentioning
confidence: 99%