Stress in client-owned dogs related to clinical exam location: a randomised crossover trial.
W W MandeseF C GriffinPenny S ReynoldsA C BlewA S DeriberpreyA H EstradaPublished in: The Journal of small animal practice (2020)
Stress assessments in this study may have been biased by inability to blind assessors to location. However, stress metrics showed clinically significant, consistent and directionally symmetrical increases when dogs were examined in the common treatment area. When physical exam locations are highly stimulating, dogs may experience increased stress and anxiety, with detrimental effects on clinical assessments and behavioural welfare. Whenever possible, physical exams and procedures should take place in low-stress environments with the owner present.