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Behaviour. --- Design. --- Equine. --- Horse. --- Tryptophan.
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Behaviour. --- Conspecific. --- Control. --- Horse. --- Housing. --- Mirror. --- Stereotypic. --- Weaving.
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Conspecific. --- Horse. --- Image. --- Movement. --- Movements. --- Regulation. --- Stereotypic.
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Thirty dogs that showed signs of fear in response to fireworks participated in an open clinical trial to assess the potential value of dog-appeasing pheromone for the alleviation of their behavioural signs. The treatment was delivered continuously into the atmosphere of each dog's home with an electrically heated diffuser. At the baseline assessments, the owners identified the behavioural signs of fear that their dogs normally displayed in response to fireworks, rated their frequency and assessed the overall severity of their responses. These measures were repeated at the final assessment and the owners also rated the change in their dogs' responses. There were significant improvements in the owners' rating of nine of the 14 behavioural signs of fear that were examined, and in their ratings of the overall severity of the responses. The treatment was generally associated with a reduction in the intensity of fear but there were variations in the responses of individual dogs
Assessment. --- Dog. --- Dogs. --- Fear. --- Frequency. --- Pheromones. --- Phobias. --- Ratings. --- Reduction. --- Response. --- Responses. --- Sign. --- Treatment. --- Variation.
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Veterinary behavioural medicine is marked by inconsistency in the naming and description of animal behavioural disorders, potentially hindering research and reducing the clinical utility of diagnoses. Sources of diagnostic inconsistency are suggested and parallels with human psychiatry are identified. This paper questions the use of categorical models as the basis for classification and reviews criticisms of categorical approaches in psychiatry. Evidence is presented to suggest an inconsistency between discrete categories and the structure of animal behavioural disorders. The potential benefits of exploring alternative models are discussed. It is concluded that it is important to move away from an approach based on advocacy and towards objective assessment of all available data. Existing diagnoses should be viewed as hypothetical constructs, with the underlying hypotheses being identified and subject to investigation. It is emphasized that global communication, empirical investigations and critical review are necessary for the development of a solid scientific basis within veterinary behavioural medicine
Animal. --- Assessment. --- Behaviour,classification,categorical models,diagnosis,dimensional models,spectrum models. --- Behavioural disorder. --- Classification. --- Clomipramine. --- Common mental-disorders. --- Communication. --- Development. --- Diagnosis. --- Dimensional classification. --- Disorder. --- Dogs. --- Dsm-iv. --- Experience. --- Human. --- Investigation. --- Medicine. --- Model. --- Models. --- Paper. --- Personality-disorders. --- Psychiatric classification. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychopathology. --- Research. --- Review. --- Spectrum. --- Veterinary.
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Since it was originally domesticated in the late Neolithic period, the horse has been used for transport, labor, food and recreational purposes. This book enables the reader to gain insight into the past and present behavior of this fascinating animal as well as its profound effect upon human society. It will appeal to animal scientists and to those working with horses in a professional capacity as well as enthusiastic owners.
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Cat. --- Domestic cat. --- Pheromones. --- Treatment. --- Urine-spraying. --- Urine.
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Horse. --- Horses. --- Housing. --- Social housing. --- Social. --- Stereotypic. --- Weaving.
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