Calming effect of orally administered [gamma]-aminobutyric acid in Shih Tzu dogs

The calming effects of [gamma]-aminobutyric acid (GABA) by oral administration were investigated in four adult Shih Tzu dogs. Three dosage levels (1, 2 and 4mg/kg body weight) and non-administration were tested by an increase and decrease method. Changes in activity (for 1.5h) and urinary cortisol l...

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