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9780813812540

The Dog Its Behavior, Nutrition, and Health

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  • Edition: 2nd
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  • Copyright: 2005-05-23
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

Now completed updated in this new edition, here is the definitive book on a cherished member of 38% of households in the United States. The Dog is a comprehensive guide to four areas of compelling interest: ? The bond between dogs and humans ? Canine behavior ? Canine health and disease ? Canine nutrition Writing in a clear, understandable way, author Linda Case explains selective breeding, training principles, solutions to common behavior problems, preventive health care, and diet that will enhance the human-dog bond for owners. Distinctive figures and tables, complete lists of current references plus suggested readings, and a glossary aid comprehension. More in-depth than most dog books available, The Dog fills a need for a text in undergraduate companion animal courses, veterinary technician courses, and dog care/training courses and is an indispensable resource for professional breeders, trainers, exhibitors, and veterinary clinicians

Author Biography

Linda P. Case earned her B.S. in Animal Science at Cornell University and her M.S. in Canine/Feline Nutrition at the University of Illinois. She teaches companion animal science and behavior in the Animal Sciences Department and at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois. She owns AutumnGold Consulting, which provides support and technical writing services in companion animal care, behavior, and nutrition. She and her husband own and operate AutumnGold Dog Training Center, in Mahomet, IL. Linda is a member of Delta Society, the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT), the American Society of Animal Scientists (ASAS), and is a certified instructor with the National Association of Dog Obedience Instructors (NADOI). She and her husband share their lives with three dogs and three cats and enjoy distance running, hiking and traveling with their dogs.

Table of Contents

Preface, xiii
Acknowledgments, xv
PART 1 Man's Best Friend: The Animal within the Companion
Chapter 1 Man and Wolf: The Process of Domestication,
3(14)
The Dog's Phylogeny (Evolutionary History),
3(1)
The Dog's Taxonomy (Naming the Dog),
4(2)
The Process of Domestication,
6(3)
In the Beginning: Man Meets Dog,
9(2)
Changes of Domestication,
11(4)
Conclusions,
15(1)
Cited References,
15(2)
Chapter 2 Selective Breeding: The Creation of the Working Dog,
17(24)
Natural and Artificial Selection,
17(2)
Working Breeds versus "Pure" Breeds,
19(1)
Early Breeds: The Romans and Their Dogs,
20(1)
Darwin's Influence,
20(1)
Advent of Organized Dog Shows,
21(1)
Spitz Breeds,
22(1)
Mastiff Breeds,
23(2)
Sight Hound Breeds,
25(2)
Scent Hound Breeds,
27(1)
Terrier Breeds,
28(2)
Gundogs,
30(3)
Livestock-Herding Breeds,
33(2)
Livestock-Guarding Breeds,
35(1)
Toy Breeds,
36(1)
Dog Breed Registry Organizations,
37(2)
Conclusions,
39(1)
Cited References,
39(2)
Chapter 3 The Dog's Body: Structure, Movement, and Special Senses,
41(28)
The Dog's Structure,
41(9)
The Dog's Movement,
50(3)
The Dog's Special Senses,
53(5)
Recognizing the Normal Dog,
58(7)
Conclusions,
65(1)
Cited References,
65(4)
Chapter 4 Reproduction and Breeding Management,
69(22)
Reproductive Anatomy of the Bitch,
69(1)
Reproductive Anatomy of the Male,
70(2)
The Female Estrous Cycle,
72(3)
Detection of Ovulation in the Bitch,
75(2)
Breeding Management,
77(1)
Gestation,
78(3)
Care of Newborn Puppies,
81(2)
Reproductive Problems in the Bitch,
83(2)
Reproductive Problems in the Male,
85(1)
Neonatal Health Problems,
86(3)
Conclusions,
89(1)
Cited References,
89(2)
Chapter 5 Genetics and Breeding Programs,
91(22)
Basic Genetic Principles,
91(6)
Selection of Breeding Animals,
97(6)
Types of Breeding Systems,
103(3)
Genetically Influenced Disorders in Dogs,
106(5)
Conclusions,
111(1)
Cited References,
112(1)
Chapter 6 Sharing Our Lives with Dogs: Benefits and Responsibilities,
113(23)
The Human-Dog Bond,
113(7)
Benefits of Sharing Our Lives with Dogs,
120(4)
Dogs and Recreation,
124(3)
Bonds That Fail: Dogs in Shelters,
127(1)
Selecting the Right Dog,
128(5)
Conclusions,
133(1)
Cited References,
133(3)
Part 1 References and Recommended Reading,
136(11)
PART 2 Behavior: Communicating with Man's Best Friend
Chapter 7 Developmental Behavior: Puppy to Adult,
147(10)
Neonatal Period (Birth-14 Days),
147(1)
Transitional Period (14-21 Days),
148(1)
Primary Socialization (3-12 Weeks),
149(5)
Juvenile Period (Secondary Socialization) to Adulthood,
154(1)
Conclusions,
154(1)
Cited References,
155(2)
Chapter 8 Understanding Normal Canine Behavior,
157(26)
The Dog's Social Heritage,
157(2)
The Concepts of Dominance and Submission,
159(2)
Communication Patterns,
161(8)
Aggression,
169(4)
Predation,
173(1)
Breed Differences in Behavior,
173(7)
Conclusions,
180(1)
Cited References,
180(3)
Chapter 9 Learning Processes and Training Principles,
183(22)
Habituation and Sensitization,
183(1)
Classical Conditioning,
184(2)
Operant Conditioning (Instrumental Learning),
186(7)
Social Learning,
193(3)
Training and Behavior Modification Techniques,
196(4)
Influences on Learning,
200(2)
Conclusions,
202(1)
Cited References,
202(3)
Chapter 10 Common Behavior Problems and Solutions,
205(29)
Identification and Diagnosis: Obtaining a Behavioral History,
205(1)
Problem Aggression in Dogs,
206(9)
Fears and Phobias,
215(6)
Separation-Related Problems,
221(5)
Elimination Problems,
226(5)
Pharmacotherapy for Behavior Problems,
231(1)
Conclusions,
231(1)
Cited References,
231(3)
Part 2 References and Recommended Reading,
234(13)
PART 3 Health and Disease: Taking Care and Keeping Fit
Chapter 11 Infectious Diseases and Vaccination Programs,
247(26)
Viral Diseases,
247(8)
Bacterial Diseases,
255(3)
Fungal Infections,
258(3)
Vaccinations,
261(6)
Vaccination Schedules and Guidelines,
267(2)
Conclusions,
269(1)
Cited References,
270(3)
Chapter 12 Common Noninfectious Disorders of Dogs,
273(28)
Canine Hip Dysplasia,
273(7)
Osteochondrosis,
280(2)
Juvenile Panosteitis (Wandering Lameness),
282(1)
Gastric Dilatation Volvulus (Gastric Torsion, Bloat),
283(2)
Hypothyroidism,
285(2)
Cushing's Syndrome (Hyperadrenocorticism),
287(1)
Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism),
288(1)
Hot Spots (Acute Moist Dermatitis),
289(1)
Canine Atopic Disease (Atopy),
290(2)
Idiopathic Epilepsy,
292(1)
Dental Problems,
293(4)
Conclusions,
297(1)
Cited References,
297(4)
Chapter 13 Internal Parasites,
301(20)
Canine Heartworm Disease,
301(6)
Roundworms (Ascarids),
307(5)
Hookworms,
312(2)
Whipworms,
314(2)
Tapeworms (Cestodes),
316(1)
Coccidiosis,
317(1)
Giardiasis,
318(1)
Conclusions,
319(1)
Cited References,
319(2)
Chapter 14 External Parasites,
321(16)
Fleas,
321(7)
Mange Mites,
328(3)
Ticks,
331(3)
Conclusions,
334(1)
Cited References,
334(3)
Chapter 15 First Aid Procedures for Dogs,
337(11)
Preparing a First Aid Kit,
337(1)
Immediate Procedures,
337(2)
Cardiac and Respiratory Arrest,
339(2)
Shock,
341(1)
Bleeding,
341(1)
Choking,
342(1)
Heatstroke,
343(1)
Burns,
344(1)
Insect Stings and Spider Bites,
344(1)
Snake Bites,
345(1)
Poisoning,
346(2)
Conclusions,
348(1)
Cited References,
348(1)
Part 3 References and Recommended Reading,
348(15)
PART 4 Nutrition: Feeding for Health and Longevity
Chapter 16 Nutrient Requirements of the Dog,
363(22)
Essential and Nonessential Nutrients,
363(1)
Energy,
363(6)
Water,
369(1)
Carbohydrates,
370(2)
Fat,
372(2)
Protein,
374(3)
Vitamins,
377(1)
Minerals,
377(3)
Digestion and Absorption in Dogs,
380(2)
Conclusions,
382(1)
Cited References,
382(3)
Chapter 17 Providing a Healthy Diet,
385(16)
Types of Commercial Dog Food,
385(4)
Sources and Quality of Pet Foods,
389(3)
Evaluation and Selection of an Appropriate Dog Food,
392(5)
The Pet Food Label,
397(2)
Conclusions,
399(1)
Cited References,
399(2)
Chapter 18 Feeding for Health throughout Life,
401(20)
Normal Feeding Behavior of the Dog,
401(1)
Feeding Regimens,
402(1)
What to Feed (Overview),
403(1)
How Much to Feed?,
404(1)
Feeding during Growth,
405(2)
Feeding for Adult Maintenance,
407(1)
Feeding during Gestation and Lactation,
408(2)
Weaning Puppies,
410(1)
Feeding Geriatric Dogs,
410(2)
Feeding Working Dogs,
412(2)
General Feeding Guidelines,
414(4)
Conclusions,
418(1)
Cited References,
418(3)
Chapter 19 Nutritionally Responsive Disorders in Dogs,
421(26)
Obesity,
421(8)
Diabetes Mellitus,
429(4)
Chronic Kidney Disease,
433(4)
Food Hypersensitivity (Allergy),
437(5)
Conclusions,
442(1)
Cited References,
442(5)
Part 4 References and Recommended Reading,
447(12)
Glossary, 459(4)
Index, 463

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