The diagnosis and treatment of behaviour problems of dogs and cats with psychotherapeutic agents, the mechanism of action and possible adverse effects of these drugs are discussed
Animal behaviour treatment is a growing component in veterinary practice. This is a scientifically-b...
This paper describes two cases of housesoiling problems in cats. In both clinical cases, environment...
Behavior problems consist of clusters of behaviors and emotional states of varying intensity associa...
This work comprises an analysis of the use of drugs in veterinary practice for the modification of b...
Psychopharmacology has become a popular, and sometimes mandatory addition to treatment regimes for c...
When a cat is presented for evaluation of a problem behaviour, it is likely that the cat’s wellbeing...
Veterinary behavioral medicine remains an under-supported, under-appreciated, and under-taught speci...
This comprehensive resource explains the underlying causes of undesirable behaviors in dogs and cats...
Behavioural problems of animals can cause difficulties for their owners, their environment and thems...
The use of psychopharmaceutical agents is a core aspect of treatment in veterinary behavioural medic...
The management of dog behavioural problems requires the expertise of professionals such as the veter...
Arousal and distress are often important factors in problematic behaviours, and endogenous corticost...
1 Medical and metabolic influences on behavioural disorders Jaume Fatjo & Jon Bowen 2 Behavioural ...
The use of pharmacologic agents to treat feline behavioral disorders has become Ii widely accepted p...
A growing body of research has recently focused on the use of psychoactive medication for the short-...
Animal behaviour treatment is a growing component in veterinary practice. This is a scientifically-b...
This paper describes two cases of housesoiling problems in cats. In both clinical cases, environment...
Behavior problems consist of clusters of behaviors and emotional states of varying intensity associa...
This work comprises an analysis of the use of drugs in veterinary practice for the modification of b...
Psychopharmacology has become a popular, and sometimes mandatory addition to treatment regimes for c...
When a cat is presented for evaluation of a problem behaviour, it is likely that the cat’s wellbeing...
Veterinary behavioral medicine remains an under-supported, under-appreciated, and under-taught speci...
This comprehensive resource explains the underlying causes of undesirable behaviors in dogs and cats...
Behavioural problems of animals can cause difficulties for their owners, their environment and thems...
The use of psychopharmaceutical agents is a core aspect of treatment in veterinary behavioural medic...
The management of dog behavioural problems requires the expertise of professionals such as the veter...
Arousal and distress are often important factors in problematic behaviours, and endogenous corticost...
1 Medical and metabolic influences on behavioural disorders Jaume Fatjo & Jon Bowen 2 Behavioural ...
The use of pharmacologic agents to treat feline behavioral disorders has become Ii widely accepted p...
A growing body of research has recently focused on the use of psychoactive medication for the short-...
Animal behaviour treatment is a growing component in veterinary practice. This is a scientifically-b...
This paper describes two cases of housesoiling problems in cats. In both clinical cases, environment...
Behavior problems consist of clusters of behaviors and emotional states of varying intensity associa...