From The Archives:  Animal Behavior Consulting: Theory and Practice Fall 2004

Eric Goebelbecker on June 22, 2011

It’s summer, and the podcast will be winding down for a couple of months. In the meantime, I want to highlight some of the outstanding archive material we have made available on scribd.

Embedded below is the IAABC Journal:  Animal Behavior Consulting: Theory and Practice, from Fall 2004.

Here is the Table of Contents:

Principles of Animal Behavior Consulting: An Ethological Approach  - Myrna Milani, DVM, CABC
The Behaviorist’s Road Less Traveled - Pam Johnson-Bennett, CABC
Reach for a Diversity of Animal Behavior Knowledge -  Joanne Olivia-Purdy, PhD, CABC
CASE STUDY: Don’t Leave Me! - Tom Van Winkle, MBA, CABC
CASE STUDY: A Case of Apparently Unprovoked Aggression in a Dog -
Debbie Winkler, CPDT, CABC
GOOD DOG: A Program to Help Dog Owners Address Aggression Problems in Dogs - Sue Alexander, CPDT, CDBC
REVIEW: Fight! A Practical Guide to the Treatment of Dog-Dog Aggression - Dani Weinberg, PhD, CDBC
Triangles in Family Assessment - Lynn Hoover, LSW, CDBC

 


Animal Behavior Consulting: Theory and Practice: Fall 2004

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