LEADER 12333nam 2200565 450 001 9910830594203321 005 20230702110938.0 010 $a1-119-76558-7 010 $a1-119-76557-9 010 $a1-119-76559-5 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7251176 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7251176 035 $a(OCoLC)1380467004 035 $a(EXLCZ)9926726278400041 100 $a20230702d2023 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aCanine and feline behavior for veterinary technicians and nurses /$fedited by Debbie Martin and Julie K. Shaw 205 $aSecond edition. 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cJohn Wiley & Sons,$d[2023] 210 4$d©2023 215 $a1 online resource (510 pages) 311 08$aPrint version: Martin, Debbie Canine and Feline Behavior for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2023 9781119765400 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the companion website -- Chapter 1 The role of the veterinary technician in animal behavior -- Veterinarian's roles and responsibilities -- Medical differentials to behavior disorders -- Behavioral dermatology -- Aggression -- Elimination disorders -- Chronic pain conditions -- Behavior disorder versus training problem -- Qualified professionals to treat animal behavior disorders -- Trainer's and consultant's roles and responsibilities -- The role of the veterinary technician in the veterinary behavior consultation -- Triaging the issues -- Prior to the consultation -- During the consultation -- After the consultation: follow-up care -- Summary of the roles of the veterinarian, veterinary technician, and animal trainer in veterinary behavior -- Home versus clinic behavior consultations -- Pros and cons of the home behavior consultation versus the clinic behavior consultation -- Veterinary-technician-driven behavior services -- Behavior modification appointments -- Puppy socialization classes -- Kitten classes -- Pet selection counseling -- New puppy/kitten appointments -- Life skills and basic manners training classes -- Head collar and harness fitting -- Behavior wellness visits -- Avian classes -- Staff and client seminars -- Fear Free®/Low Stress Handling® hospital advocate -- Financial benefits -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Canine behavior and development -- Canine sensory capacities -- Vision -- Hearing -- Olfaction -- Vomeronasal organ -- Taste -- Touch -- Canine communication -- Body language classifications -- Clinical interpretation -- Auditory communication -- Olfactory communication -- Canine social structure -- Domestication and canine behavior -- Social organization of feral and/or free-ranging dogs. 327 $aThe role of dominance in the social structure of the dog -- Social organization of dogs living in a human household -- Exploratory behavior -- Ingestive behavior -- Eliminative behavior -- Stimuli that affect elimination -- Sexual behavior -- Maternal behavior -- Parent-offspring behavior -- Puppy activity and vocalization -- Play behavior -- Canine behavioral development -- Complexity of early environment -- Effect of neonatal stress -- When is the best time to adopt a puppy? -- Sensitive periods of development and life stages -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Feline behavior and development -- Feline sensory capacities -- Vision -- Hearing -- Olfaction -- Vomeronasal organ -- Taste -- Touch -- Feline communication -- Olfactory communication -- Auditory communication -- Visual communication -- Reading the entire cat -- Feline domestication, social structure, and behavior -- Domestication -- Social organization of domestic cats -- Sexual behavior -- Maternal behavior -- Ingestive and predatory behavior -- Eliminative behavior -- Exploratory behavior and activity levels -- Grooming behavior -- Breed differences -- Feline behavioral development -- Developmental periods and life stages -- Conclusion -- Additional resources -- References -- Chapter 4 The human-animal bond - a brief look at its richness and complexities -- The HAB past, present, and future -- The HAB during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Special bonds - Animal-assisted interventions -- Difficult to understand relationships -- Defining healthy versus unhealthy bonds -- Strengthening the HAB and preventing pet relinquishment -- Animals with behavioral disorders and the people who love them -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Communication and connecting the animal behavior team -- A comparison between marriage and family therapist and the role of the animal behavior technician -- Communication. 327 $aNonverbal communication -- Verbal communication -- Active listening -- Connective communication techniques -- The four-habits communication model -- Validation -- Normalizing -- Teaching -- TAGteach® -- The communication cycle -- Assessments -- Parts of a behavior history -- Acquiring a behavior history and improving pet owner compliance -- Grief counseling -- The "normal" grief process -- Complex grief -- Breaking the bond -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Learning and behavior modification -- Genetics and learning -- Effect of domestication on learning -- Effects of nutrition on learning -- Early environment and learning -- Habituation and sensitization -- Operant conditioning -- Behavior modification using operant conditioning -- Classical conditioning -- Behavior modification using classical conditioning -- Conditioned taste aversion -- Social learning -- Behavior modification using social learning -- Conclusion -- Additional resources -- References -- Chapter 7 Problem prevention -- Introduction -- Ideal characteristics for pet owners -- Canine management and prevention techniques -- Understanding dogs and their characteristics -- Management of the learning history -- Routine -- Canine environmental enrichment -- Toys -- Games -- Canine prevention: effects of neutering -- Canine prevention: socialization -- Canine prevention: crate training -- Canine prevention: elimination training -- Litter/pad training puppies -- Canine prevention: independence training -- Canine prevention: handling and restraint -- Canine prevention: safety around the food bowl and relinquishing objects -- Feline management and prevention techniques -- Understanding cats and their characteristics -- Feline management recommendations -- Feline environmental enrichment -- Feline prevention: effects of neutering -- Feline prevention: socialization. 327 $aFeline prevention: litter-box training -- Feline prevention: crate training -- Feline prevention: handling and restraint -- Prevention (canine and feline): introducing a new pet -- Introductions: dog to dog -- Introductions: cat to cat -- Introductions interspecies -- Prevention (canine and feline): children and pets -- Behavior solutions for normal species-specific behavior -- General behavior solutions model -- Problems with aversive training techniques and equipment -- Behavior solutions for typical canine behaviors -- Behavior solutions for typical feline behaviors -- Play biting and scratching -- Destructive scratching -- Climbing on surfaces -- Prevention services -- Pet selection counseling -- Counseling sessions -- Counseling forms -- Pet selection reports -- Puppy socialization classes -- Logistics -- Puppy socialization class format -- Kitten classes -- Juvenile/adolescent/adult canine classes -- Senior/geriatric canine classes -- Fun visits and formal training sessions for veterinary experiences -- Private in-home or in-clinic prevention/training appointments -- Special prevention topic seminars or classes -- Integrating behavior wellness into the veterinary hospital -- Puppy and kitten visits -- The adolescent behavior wellness examination -- The adult behavior wellness examination -- The senior and geriatric behavior wellness examination -- Behavior wellness conclusion -- Conclusion -- Additional resources -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 8 Husbandry and veterinary care -- Introduction -- General core concepts -- Assessing FAS -- Considerate Approach -- Touch Gradient -- Gentle Control -- Communication -- Creating pleasant experiences throughout the veterinary visit -- Home preparation -- Scheduling the veterinary appointment -- Arrival at the veterinary hospital -- General hospital recommendations -- The waiting room/lobby. 327 $aApproach and behavior of veterinary team members -- The scale -- The examination room -- Treatment and procedure areas -- Housing areas and wards -- Moving between areas of the hospital -- Return home -- Gentle control techniques -- Creating a plan for veterinary care -- Prioritizing veterinary procedures -- The medical treatment of FAS -- Indicators for the use of anxiolytics -- Preventive medical intervention for FAS-inducing medical procedures -- Medical intervention for FAS -- Pain increases fear, anxiety, and stress -- Fun visits versus formal training for veterinary experiences -- Conclusion -- Additional resources -- References -- Chapter 9 Specific behavior modification techniques and practical applications for behavior disorders -- Common veterinary behavior disorder diagnosis and descriptions -- Aggression -- Disease-induced or pain-induced aggression -- Fear/defensive aggression -- Idiopathic aggression -- Inter-dog aggression -- Inter-cat aggression -- Inter-dog aggression - household -- Learned aggression -- Maternal/hormonal-induced aggression -- Play-induced aggression -- Redirected aggression -- Territorial aggression -- Ingestive disorders -- Elimination -- Fear/Anxiety disorders -- Acute conflict behaviors, stereotypical behaviors, and compulsive disorders -- Other -- Common veterinarian-prescribed behavioral treatments -- Management -- Training techniques -- Why punishment is not recommended in training or the application of behavior modification -- Punishment is counterproductive to treatment -- Why the prevalence of punishment-based training and domination techniques persist -- Lure reward training -- Event marker (clicker) training -- Benefits of clicker training, both in training and in the application of behavior modification techniques -- Other training -- Training tools -- Head halters -- Basket muzzles/other muzzles. 327 $aBody harnesses. 330 $a"This fully revised second edition of Canine and Feline Behavior for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses presents a comprehensive, up-to-date guide for veterinary technicians and nurses seeking to understand their patients on a deeper level, implement preventive behavior medicine, and assist veterinarians with behavioral interventions. The book provides a grounding in the behavioral, mental, and emotional needs of dogs and cats, and offers an invaluable daily reference for daily interactions with patients and clients. Along with brand-new coverage of Fear Free® veterinary visits, the authors have included discussions of animal behavior and development, communication, behavior modification, problem prevention, and behavior solutions. A companion website offers more than 50 video tutorials, multiple choice questions, PowerPoint slides, and appendices. 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