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As you navigate the intricacies of understanding and addressing behavioural issues in your patients, we're pleased to offer you a curated set of resources. These materials cover a wide range of behavioural topics, from recognising common behaviour problems to implementing effective training techniques through our client information leaflets and guides. This collection is part of BSAVA’s Graduate Resource Hub, a bank of resources we've carefully curated to support our new graduate members in your transition into your first job and beyond. 1st, 2nd and 3rd year qualified members should login via the BSAVA login button to access the full content.
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Dealing with challenging cats and dogs
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Sarah Collins and Rachel MalkaniApproach to challenging cats
- Understand the reasons for aggressive behaviour in cats
- Understand the appropriate response when experiencing feline aggression in the clinic
- Understand key principles of preventing feline aggression in the clinic
Approach to challenging dogs
- Understand the reasons for aggressive behaviour in dogs
- Understand the appropriate response when experiencing dog aggression in the clinic
- Understand key principles of preventing feline aggression in the clinic
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Clinical conundrum
Consider the case of inter-cat aggression Author Lucy Hoile
Lucy Hoile, Feline Behaviourist, presents a case of inter-cat aggression and explains how to resolve the situation.
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How to...
Help breeders produce resilient and sociable domestic pets Author Claire Hargrave
Claire Hargrave, an ASAB certificated clinical animal behaviourist and a member of, and honorary secretary to, the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians, explains how puppy and kitten breeders can best prepare their young charges for their new forever homes.
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How to…
Approach the dog with firework fears Author Sarah Heath
Fear of fireworks is a common behavioural presentation in dogs and one that is frequently presented in general veterinary practice. Sarah Heath, RCVS and European Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine, talks us through the challenges of fear anxiety.
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How to…
Deal with the aggressive dog in your clinic Author Katharine Nelson
Katharine Nelson writes with practical advice to reduce stress for both the dog and veterinary staff in this difficult situation.
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Behaviour
BSAVA Manual of Backyard Poultry Medicine and SurgeryAuthor John ChittyThe well documented behavioural problems associated with farmed poultry may also be seen in backyard birds. The prevention of behavioural problems requires knowledge of the natural behaviour of birds. This chapter mainly discusses the behaviour of the chicken, mentioning other gallinaceous birds and waterfowl where their natural behaviour varies significantly.
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Canine and feline body language: what it means and what to do about it
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2018Author Linda Ryan
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Starting from scratch: pain and behaviour in cats
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2018Author Kersti Seksel
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When are drugs indicated for a behaviour problem?
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2016Author Daniel Mills
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Client Information Leaflets: Canine and Feline Behaviour
BSAVA members can access the client handouts, questionnaires and other forms that are referred to in the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Behavioural Medicine, 2nd edition. The questionnaires have been designed for use by owners of dogs or cats with behavioural problems. The owner can be asked to fill in the form prior to, or during, the first behavioural consultation with the veterinary surgeon/counsellor. Each document is provided as a PDF file with a text box in the top right corner where you may add your practice details prior to printing out. The Referral Form is designed for use by general practitioners when referring cases for behavioural consultations; it is approved by the British Veterinary Behaviour Association and was produced after consultation with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. The form is the copyright of the BVBA but readers may print out and copy it for their own use. If you are not a member, visit the client leaflet subscription page to find out about membership and purchase options. Please ensure you have read the relevant terms and conditions before using these documents.
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Managing and rehoming the rescue dog and cat
BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Behavioural MedicineAuthor Sheila SegursonRescue pets can make great companions, especially if obtained from a reputable shelter. Veterinary surgeons in practice have a responsibility not only to help and guide potential owners to appropriate sources, but also to support shelters to ensure they maintain standards that protect the welfare of the animals. This chapter looks at shelter behaviour plan, behaviour assessment in shelters, testing, foundation training and enrichment programmes, behavioural modification programme, behaviour counselling.
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