The term signifies a document, typically in Portable Document Format, that outlines the recommended amounts of specific medications or supplements intended to help dogs manage anxiety or stress. It often includes details regarding the substances used, their respective quantities per weight or condition, frequency of administration, and potential side effects. These protocols are often developed by veterinarians or veterinary behaviorists.
Such documentation is crucial for ensuring responsible and effective administration of calming agents to canines. Accurate dosing prevents both inefficacy (due to insufficient amounts) and adverse reactions (resulting from excessive quantities). Providing a clear, written guideline minimizes the risk of human error and facilitates consistent, predictable outcomes in managing canine anxiety. Historically, such structured guidelines were less common, leading to greater variability in treatment approaches and outcomes.