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Publisher: Bantam
Edition: 1996 Paperback, 258 pages
ISBN: 0553375261 Item: DTB447
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Summary: Important new study on canine behavior based on the author's experience in his veterinary practice. Discover his unique approaches to solving behavior problems using diet, exercise, environment and drugs.
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Expanded Description:
Here is first consumer-oriented discussion of the use and application of medication in the management and treatment of behavioral problems in dogs. Dogs experience the whole range of psychological problems that humans do; depression, anxiety, fear, aggression, and grief. The dog-owning public is seeking solutions to doggie problems which may include the application of human medications. A Professor of Behavioral Pharmacology at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, author Dodman's approach includes an in-depth understanding of behavior, making key changes in diet, exercise, environment, and at times, prescribing state-of-the-art medication. Case histories enhance the understanding of Dodman's theories. Fascinating reading!
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