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Practical canine behaviour: for veterinary nurses and technicians


In this book Stephanie Hedges draws on more than 20 years as a practicing veterinary nurse and her training as a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB). She provides a quick reference and practically relevant canine behaviour resource to meet both the specific needs of the veterinary nurse or technician and the needs of the wider general practice team.

The new edition has been completely revised and updated to include:

- New sections on canine emotions, the role of play, and how the canine senses affect a dog's perception of their world and their communication with others

- A discussion of the relevance and limitations of breed in our understanding of dog behaviour

- Updated and expanded behavioural first aid advice including factors to consider when assessing risk

- A new chapter on the practice role in addressing fear of visiting the practice and veterinary interventions

- A focus on the emotional welfare of dogs throughout

Further topics include application of the 'trigger stacking' principle to reduce stress and aggression in practice, approaches to minimising restraint when handling, advice for puppy owners to prevent future problems, tips for running successful puppy socialization classes, and strategies for managing or addressing unwanted behaviour. Practical Canine Behaviour continues to provide an essential practical resource for the general veterinary practice team, dog trainers, groomers, dog walkers, rescue centre staff, kennel owners and all those who love and care for dogs.

This book is a one-stop shop in canine behaviour for the practicing veterinary nurse. It has strong credentials: the author is both an established clinical animal behaviourist and a registered veterinary nurse with many years of in-practice experience. This dual background shows in the breadth and depth of coverage and the approach the author has taken to covering the content. Overall, I would definitely recommend this book to any veterinary professional working in veterinary practice, whether a student, newly qualified, or with more miles on the clock than an aged London black cab. I would also highly recommend it for the career break veterinary nurse preparing to re-enter clinical nursing, particularly one entering a role with a consulting remit. There is something in there for everyone in practice and I am confident that, unless you are already a practicing clinical animal behaviourist, you will find something of value that can be utilised in your daily clinical role at the veterinary practice.

Louise Buckley, Universities Federation for Animal Welfare -

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Chapter 12 October 2021
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137-145
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146-157
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