The Use Of Carbetocin In The Treatment Of Maternal Cannibalism In Dogs

2020 
Abstract Maternal cannibalism is a serious condition which negatively affects the wellbeing of the puppies and the mother as well as the owner. Although this condition has been found to be related to low oxytocin (OXT) levels and administration of OXT was found to be effective for decreasing postpartum anxiety in humans, no treatment procedure was recommended for dogs yet. In this study, carbetocin, a synthetetic analogue for OXT, was used in 19 Kangal dogs with a previous history of maternal cannibalism. The same treatment procedure, i.e., administration of carbetocin every 6 hours, was applied to all dogs for 10 days following the birth. As a result, none of the dogs showed abnormal maternal behavior towards their puppies during and following the treatment. No adverse effect of carbetocin was detected in any of the dogs. This study is the first to provide an effective treatment protocol for dogs displaying maternal cannibalism.
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