Table of Contents
Part One: Understanding Behavior: Modern Paradigms1. Embracing Behavior as a Core Discipline: Creating the Behavior-Centered Practice2. 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 Behavior4. Normal Canine Behavior and Ontogeny: Neurological and Social Development, Signaling and Normal Canine Behaviors5. Problematic Canine Behaviors: Roles for Undesirable, Odd and Management-related Concerns6. Abnormal Canine Behaviors and Behavioral Pathologies Involving Aggression7. Abnormal Canine Behaviors and Behavioral Pathologies Not Primarily Involving Pathological Aggression Part Three: Feline Behavior8. Normal Feline Behavior and Ontogeny: Neurological and Social Development, Signaling and Normal Feline Behaviors 9. Undesirable, Problematic, and Abnormal Feline Behavior and Behavioral PathologiesPart Four: Behavioral Supplements and Medications10. Pharmacological Approaches to Changing Behavior and Neurochemistry: Roles for Diet, Supplements, Nutraceuticals and MedicationPart Five: Supplemental MaterialsReferencesProtocols 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