The APBC Book of Companion Animal Behaviour
By (Author) David Appleby
By (author) David Appleby
Profile Books Ltd
Souvenir Press Ltd
11th April 2016
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
636.0087
Paperback
336
Width 136mm, Height 215mm, Spine 17mm
405g
Pet Behaviour Counselling is now a widespread practice and this collection focuses on research into dogs, cats and rabbits (the most popular pets in Britain). The relationship we have with our pets, their relationship to the environment in which they live and the pets genetic inheritance all affect pet behaviour. Bringing together a variety of expert opinions and the most up-to-date research these are professional perspectives on how we can enhance our pets relationship with us and with each other. This volume explores important aspects of canine, feline and rabbit psychology, illustrating why it is crucial to understand their mindset.
An excellent book for anyone involved in caring for or working with animals... A useful and fascinating book. -- The Teacher
Are you serious about understanding what makes your dog tick If so, The APBC Book of Companion Animal Behaviour will help you get to grips with all areas of the subject. -- Your Dog
Essential for those working with animals, and useful for owners too... Groundbreaking essays on problem behaviour in cats, dogs and rabbits, plus advice on rehabilitation, legal and welfare issues for pets. -- Your Cat
Brings together many well-known experts... It should be essential reading for anyone involved in animal behaviour counselling, breeding, welfare or veterinary practice, with valuable insights for all pet owners. -- Veterinary Nursing
Covering not just dogs and cats, but also rabbit behaviour. If you want to understand more about what's going on inside your pet's head, this book is an excellent place to start. -- Pete Wedderburn * Daily Telegraph *
David Appleby has been a pet behaviour counsellor for thirty years, and now teaches at Helsinki Veterinary School. Among the contributors are Sarah Heath, a past president of the European Society for Veterinary Clinical Ethology, Rosie Barclay, who has appeared on Channel 4's 'Pet Rescue' and Julie Bedford, who is head of Animal Behaviour Services at the Blue Cross.