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The APBC book of companion animal behaviour (2nd ed.)

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The Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors has been established for almost thirty years to study why pets act as they do.

The APBC's experience and understanding of this new, and developing, science of ethology is the basis for this book.

Experienced animal behaviour counsellors provide the most up-to-date account of the science of animal psychology in the relationship between a pet and its owner, while providing a practical approach for veterinarians who treat small animals.

Dogs, cats and rabbits are the animals most commonly treated for behavioural problems and the book focuses on the problems that affect these companion animals.

Exploring the psychology of a pet's relationship with its owner, and with each other, leading writers from Julie Bedford and Anne McBride to Inga MacKellar identify the problems all vets will be asked about and provide practical solutions to them.

Groundbreaking essays on problem behaviour look at how learning and emotional response governs animal behaviour while outlining the best way to understand: The foundations of canine behaviour, How pets and children interact, How to rehabilitate rescue dogs and cats, Rage Syndrome in dogs Bringing together a variety of expert opinions and the most up-to-date research The APBC Book of Companion Animal Behaviour will help resolve a cat's anti-social behaviour and explain why a dog acts like its wild wolf ancestors.

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Souvenir Press
028564341X / 9780285643413
eBook (EPUB)
01/04/2016
England
English
320 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record. Previous ed.: 2004.