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The Welfare of Dogs / by Kevin Stafford.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Animal Welfare ; 4Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2006Descripción: xiii, 280 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9781402043628
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloRecursos en línea:
Contenidos:
The Domestication, Behaviour and Use of the Dog -- Free Living Dogs -- Breeds and Breeding -- Canine Nutrition and Welfare -- Health and Welfare -- Pain in Dogs: Its Recognition and Alleviation -- Training Methods -- The Welfare of the Athletes; Greyhounds and Sled Dogs -- The Dog as a Research Animal -- Dogs in Shelters -- Behavioural Problems -- The Pet Dog.
Resumen: This book is one of a series of textbooks on the Welfare of Animals. The dog is the most widely distributed of all the domesticated animals and is used for a wider range of activities than any other species. Dogs live in close proximity to humans as pets but also as free-ranging street and village dogs. The majority of dogs live short lives as street or village dogs and their lifestyle and welfare is often poor. Many dogs work with humans and are also used for sport and entertainment. This book discusses the management of all types of dogs and how this affects their welfare. In wealthy societies the health and nutrition of valuable working and sport dogs is generally good. However, their function may predispose them to injury as for example racing greyhounds. Pet dogs are often deeply loved, well fed and healthy but many exhibit behaviours which are considered to be caused by anxiety. The welfare of laboratory dogs which is of concern to many people is discussed as is the welfare of animals held in shelters waiting for re-homing or euthanasia.
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The Domestication, Behaviour and Use of the Dog -- Free Living Dogs -- Breeds and Breeding -- Canine Nutrition and Welfare -- Health and Welfare -- Pain in Dogs: Its Recognition and Alleviation -- Training Methods -- The Welfare of the Athletes; Greyhounds and Sled Dogs -- The Dog as a Research Animal -- Dogs in Shelters -- Behavioural Problems -- The Pet Dog.

This book is one of a series of textbooks on the Welfare of Animals. The dog is the most widely distributed of all the domesticated animals and is used for a wider range of activities than any other species. Dogs live in close proximity to humans as pets but also as free-ranging street and village dogs. The majority of dogs live short lives as street or village dogs and their lifestyle and welfare is often poor. Many dogs work with humans and are also used for sport and entertainment. This book discusses the management of all types of dogs and how this affects their welfare. In wealthy societies the health and nutrition of valuable working and sport dogs is generally good. However, their function may predispose them to injury as for example racing greyhounds. Pet dogs are often deeply loved, well fed and healthy but many exhibit behaviours which are considered to be caused by anxiety. The welfare of laboratory dogs which is of concern to many people is discussed as is the welfare of animals held in shelters waiting for re-homing or euthanasia.

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