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1 | Introduction | 3 |
Sect. I | Basis for techniques of behavior therapy | 9 |
2 | Medical interview and case history assessment | 11 |
3 | Principles of behavior modification | 23 |
4 | Hormones and behavior; gonadectomy | 51 |
5 | General approaches to behavioral pharmacology | 63 |
6 | Prescribing psychotropic drugs | 75 |
7 | The behavior of sick dogs and cats | 91 |
Sect. II | Behavior and behavior problems of dogs | 99 |
8 | Aggression toward people | 103 |
9 | Aggression toward other dogs | 129 |
10 | Anxieties and fears | 145 |
11 | Barking : normal and excessive | 163 |
12 | Excessive activity and destructiveness | 171 |
13 | Escaping and roaming | 177 |
14 | Urination and defecation problems | 185 |
15 | Attention-seeking behavior | 195 |
16 | Problems with feeding behavior | 203 |
17 | Problems with sexual and maternal behavior of dogs | 213 |
18 | Repetitive, compulsive, and stereotypic behaviors | 225 |
19 | Behavioral aspects of aging dogs | 237 |
20 | Selecting and raising puppies | 247 |
Sect. III | Behavior and behavior problems of cats | 261 |
21 | Feline house soiling : urine marking, inappropriate urination, and inappropriate defecation | 265 |
22 | Aggression toward people and other cats | 287 |
23 | Inappropriate feline scratching | 299 |
24 | Problems with feeding and predatory behavior | 307 |
25 | Problems with sexual and maternal behavior of cats | 317 |
26 | Repetitive, compulsive, and stereotypic behaviors | 329 |
27 | Selecting and raising kittens | 335 |
Sect. IV | Human-companion animal interactions | 345 |
28 | Role of the dog and cat in families | 347 |
29 | Dealing with loss of the companion animal | 355 |
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