1264. Do Synthetically Produced Pheromones Calm Pets?




Animal Radio® show

Summary: Animal Radio Veterinary Correspondent Dr. Marty Becker is back with the scoop on pheromones. Can the synthetically produced smell be helpful in calming cats and dogs, or is it a waste of money? Also, it’s long been thought that mutts are much healthier, both mentally and physically, than those pure bred for pedigree. While there may be some truth to this, it is not always the case. Author Michael Brandow describes how the quest for status has harmed man’s best friend. Also, Richard Brower’s German Shepherd, Dozer, was stolen 18 months ago. He looked everywhere. After a year-a-half, Richard decided to share his home with a new dog. He did an online search for ‘German Shepherds for sale,’ which led him to the local animal rescue and right there was Dozer on the front page. Also, former Ohio National Guardsman Darin Welker uses ducks to treat his PTSD. The town council says he hasn’t presented enough evidence that the ducks serve a medical need and that he would face imminent harm without them. Also, last week, we had the story of Bart the cat that was hit by a car and buried but was actually still alive. Bart dug his way out and made it to his neighbors yard. Bart is now officially, and fondly known, as the Zombie Cat. If you think his story couldn’t get stranger, think again.