Part One: Understanding Behavior: Modern Paradigms 1. Embracing
Behavior as a Core Discipline: Creating the Behavior-Centered
Practice 2. The Science and Theory Underlying Behavioral Medicine:
Terminology, Diagnosis, Mechanism and the Importance of
Understanding Reactivity 3. Changing Behavior: Roles for Learning,
Negotiated Settlements, and Individualized Treatment
Plans Part Two:
Canine Behavior 4. Normal Canine Behavior and Ontogeny:
Neurological and Social Development, Signaling and Normal Canine
Behaviors 5. Problematic Canine Behaviors: Roles for Undesirable,
Odd and Management-related Concerns 6. Abnormal Canine Behaviors
and Behavioral Pathologies Involving Aggression 7. Abnormal Canine
Behaviors and Behavioral Pathologies Not Primarily Involving
Pathological
Aggression
Part Three: Feline Behavior 8. Normal Feline Behavior and Ontogeny:
Neurological and Social Development, Signaling and Normal Feline
Behaviors 9. Undesirable, Problematic, and Abnormal Feline Behavior
and Behavioral Pathologies Part Four: Behavioral Supplements and
Medications 10. Pharmacological Approaches to Changing Behavior and
Neurochemistry: Roles for Diet, Supplements, Nutraceuticals and
Medication Part Five: Supplemental Materials References Protocols
and Questionnaires
DVD contents Humane Behavioral Care for Dogs: Problem Prevention
and Treatment . 30- minute video with audio commentary from
the author demonstrating techniques . Questionnaires and
protocols
"Behavioural medicine is now fully recognised as part of veterinary expertise and if you are serious about it, this book is for you." Reviewed by Fabienne Dethioux on behalf of Royal Canin: Vets Today, July 2015
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