The importance of animal behavior and psychological well-being is increasingly being recognized in the veterinary profession. This book provides a practical approach to diagnosing, treating and managing different behaviour pathologies in dogs and cats, focusing on front line situations, common presentations and how to offer help to owners.
Problem behaviors are often the result of how an animal thinks and feels, genetics, and environmental influences. Steering away from only description diagnoses and focusing instead on emotional and cognitive causes, this book provides a practical approach to diagnosing, treating, and managing behavior pathologies in dogs and cats.
Beginning by addressing cases in the first visit, this book then considers physical disorders that may lead to or exacerbate abnormal behavior. From there, the focus shifts to mental and emotional health, from an assessment of normal behavior and giving juveniles an optimal start in life, to diagnosing mental and emotional disorders, addressing emotions such as anxiety and frustration, and how to manage these issues -- by modifying behavior, managing the animal's environment, training, and, when necessary, the use of medications. The second half of the book then addresses owner concerns, including management problems, aggression, affective disorder, elimination disorder, abnormal and repetitive behaviors and aging-related problems.
With an emphasis on helping first line veterinarians identify common presentations and offer help to owners, this book:
- Addresses both normal and abnormal behavior in cats and dogs from an emotion and cognition perspective;
- Provides behavior modification protocols, and drug doses and indications;
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