Dr. Sarah Chen Explains Why Your Dog Is Still Suffering
In 1999, researchers at the National Veterinary School of Lyon made a discovery that should have revolutionized how we treat separation anxiety in dogs.
They identified and synthesized the exact brain chemical that stops panic in puppies when their mothers leave to hunt. Within 7 days, 84% of anxious dogs became calm.
French veterinary hospitals immediately adopted it. Then Sweden. Then Germany, Italy, the Netherlands.
American veterinarians? We kept prescribing Prozac.
I'm Dr. Sarah Chen, and after 15 years as a veterinary behaviorist, I'm done staying silent about why 73 million American dogs are suffering needlessly while their European counterparts live anxiety-free.
Your dog's morning panic isn't a training issue. It's not behavioral. It's a missing brain chemical that French scientists figured out how to replace 23 years ago.
And the fact that you're just learning this now should make you furious.