Can Animals Benefit From Behavioral Meds?
“The husband was getting out of the shower and stepped across the dog,” Dodman said. “And the dog lunged up, like a breaching whale, and bit him in the unmentionables.” Dodman prescribed Prozac the same antidepressant medication given to humans. Within one day of being on the drug, Spot never bit his owners again. In the early 1990s Dodman helped pioneer the use of Prozac in pets. Back then, he said, it was widely considered a cop-out for treating behavioral disorders in animals. More than a decade later, pharmacological control of behavior problems has become a routine part of veterinary medicine. Prozac Nation Prozac is now given to zoo animals and pets suffering from problems including obsessive-compulsive disorders, aggression, and separation anxiety. Some patients are weaned off the drug in a few months, while others stay on it for the rest of their lives. It’s not known how many animals are currently on antidepressants. According to marketing research firm Ipsos, animal-lovers in