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. 2017 Jun 26;4(1):e000193. doi: 10.1136/vetreco-2016-000193

Table 1:

Dogs included in the pair-housing study

Dog ID Dog name Sex Reproductive status Age (years)* Length of stay (months) at first hair collection
Paired 1A Nike Male Neutered 1.8 12
Paired 1B Selly Female Spayed 2 10
Paired 2A Thunder Female Spayed 2 9
Paired 2B Snow Female Spayed 2 13
Paired 3A Georgia Female Spayed 2 14
Paired 3B Clove Female Spayed 4 16
Paired 4A Kato Male Intact 1.8 8
Paired 4B Tucker Male Neutered 2 10
Solitary 1 Mystic Male Intact 2 9
Solitary 2 Lucy Female Intact 3 17
Solitary 3 Lilly Female Intact 4 8
Solitary 4 Bumper Male Neutered 2 20

All dogs were housed in solitary kennels during the baseline study period; experimental dogs were pair-housed and control dogs remained solitary during the treatment period. Pairs are identified according to the dog they were paired with, once moved into pair housing (eg, dogs ‘Pair1A’ and ‘Pair1B’ were housed together after the change).

*Exact age is rarely known for colony dogs (except for dogs ‘Paired 1A’ and ‘Paired 4A’, who were born onsite); age is estimated by the veterinary staff when the dog is first added to the colony.

†This dog was being treated for anxiety with the tricyclic antidepressant amitriptyline (50 mg orally, twice daily) before the study commenced and for the duration of the study.