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General Behavior

Aggression - introduction to aggressive behavior

Behavior - causes and diagnosis of problems                                               

Behavior management products

Behavior modification, desensitization, counter conditioning

Behavior problems of older pets

Behavior resources

Behavioral drug therapy with consent form

Children and pets

Compulsive, stereotypic and displacement disorders

Fears, phobias and anxieties

Selecting a pet - guidelines

 

Canine

Biting - puppies

Canine aggression - diagnosing and treatment

Canine aggression - sibling rivalry

Canine aggression - social aggression to unfamiliar dogs

Canine barking

Canine controlling pulling, lunging, chasing and jumping

Canine controlling stealing and teaching the give command

Canine house soiling

Canine punishment

Coprophagia (eating stool)

Destructiveness - chewing

Destructiveness - digging

Excitable and disobedient dogs

Fears and phobias - animals and people

Fears and phobias - noises and places

Fireworks and thunderstorms phobias

House safety and crate training

Muzzle training your dog

Neutering dogs

Play and exercise in dogs

Puppy - getting started and house training guide

Puppy training - basics

Puppy training - come, wait and follow

Puppy training - sit, down, stand and stay

Puppy training - taking charge

Rewards - learning and reinforcement

Separation anxiety

The use of management devices in dog training

Treatment of firework and thunderstorm fears

 

Feline

Controlling undesirable behavior in cats

Destructive chewing and sucking

Excessive nocturnal activity in cats

Fear in cats

Feline aggression - diagnosing and treating

Feline aggression - territorial

Feline social behavior and selection of a new kitten

Feline travel related problems

House training - using the litter box

House-soiling in cats

Introducing a kitten to a new home

Keeping an indoor cat happy

Marking behaviors in cats

Moving with your cat

Neutering cats

Play aggression in cats

Play and investigative behaviors

Redirected aggression

Scratching and declawing

Vocalization, vocalizing - excessive

   
           
           
           
           
 
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