Method for preventing stereotypic behavior in animals

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A method of treating animals exhibiting stereotypic behavior by administering a therapeutically effective amount of a narcotic antagonist is disclosed. The stereotypic behaviors include cribbing, wind-sucking, head bobbing, head skaking, head nodding, pacing, pawing and stall-walking. A kit for treating this stereotypic behavior is also disclosed.

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