The effects of current training techniques and environmental factors on dog behaviour
Author: Kabaila, Anna Published: 2004 Description: Investigates the effects of different training techniques and environmental factors on dog behaviour.
Author: Kabaila, Anna Published: 2004 Description: Investigates the effects of different training techniques and environmental factors on dog behaviour.
Author: Izes, Aaron M Published: 2009 Description: Explores measures such as free advice help lines, remote consultations and mandatory post-adoption training classes to decrease relinquishment rates of dogs to shelters.
Author: Giblin, Fiona Published: 2003 Description: Investigates the effects of different housing environments on behaviour, performance and health, and more specifically, the effect of housing on lying behaviour.
Author: Garrett, Katrina Published: 2002 Description: Explores factors that may contribute to stereotypies such as crib-biting or weaving in horses.
Author: Cotton, Eloise Published: 2004 Description: Discusses how training improves human understanding of animal behaviour, and ultimately fosters better behaviour in dogs.
Author: Curl, Peter Published: 2004 Description: Explores the strengthening of the human-animal bond that occurs through improved dog-training technique. Problematic behaviour in dogs is linked to welfare problems.
Author: Dampney, Anne Published: 2003 Description: Examines repetitive behaviour such as crib-biting and weaving in horses.
Author: Craig, Matilda Published: 2008 Description: Examines factors that may influence the development of feather pecking in laying hens.
Author: Donald, Angus Published: 2008 Description: Looks at ways of improving the welfare of intensively managed pigs by providing environmental enrichment.
Author: Bailey, Claire Published: 2008 Description: Examines training methods used in equitation, especially those using pressure, and how they impact on the welfare of horses.