Stress and Pheromonatherapy in Small Animal Clinical Behaviour

Stress and Pheromonatherapy in Small Animal Clinical Behaviour PDF

By Daniel S. Mills, Maya Braem Dube, Helen Zulch

Stress and Pheromonatherapy in Small Animal Clinical Behaviour PDF Book is about how stress impacts on animal behaviour and welfare and what we can do about it, especially by using chemical signals more effectively. This readily accessible text starts from first principles and is useful to both academics and practitioners alike.  It offers a framework for understanding how pheromonatherapy can be used to encourage desirable behaviour in dogs and cats and also a fresh approach to understanding the nature of clinical animal behaviour problems.

The authors have pioneered the use of pheromone therapy within the field of clinical animal behaviour.  As the culmination of many years of research and experience, they offer sound evidence-based advice on how and when pheromones can be used most effectively.

The first part of the book deals with some fundamental concepts, focusing on the key concepts of stress, communication and perception.  It then provides a framework for the evaluation of problem behaviour to allow consideration of the possible role or not of pheromonatherapy.  Part 2 covers the application of these concepts to a range of specific situations, concentrating on conditions in which there has been most research to support the efficacy of pheromonatherapy.

Suitable for veterinarians in small animal practice, students of clinical animal behaviour, veterinary nurses and technicians, as well as specialists and researchers in animal behaviour therapy.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Part I Principles and Concepts Underpinning the Management of Stress-related Behaviour Problems 1

1 How Animals Respond to Change 3

2 Affective Processes and the Organisation of Behaviour 37

3 Communication and Information Transfer 69

4 Assessment of the Problem-behaviour Patient 92

5 An Approach to the Management of Problem Behaviour 111

6 Principles of Pheromonatherapy 127

Part II Clinical Scenarios Involving the Management of Stress-related Behaviour Problems 147

7 Feline House-soiling Problems 149

8 Separation-related Behaviour Problems in Dogs 170

9 Sound Sensitivity 191

10 Travel-related Problems in Pets 215

11 Introducing the New Dog or Cat into the Home 225

12 Stress and Pheromonatherapy in the Veterinary Clinic 242

Appendix A 257

Appendix B 259

Glossary 264

Index 271

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