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Is animal-assisted psychotherapy a profession? The consolidation of the professional identity of the animal-assisted psychotherapist in Israel [Issues]
Contributor(s):: Bar-On, S., Shapiro, A., Gendelman, A., Parish-Plass, N.
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Guidance for puppy owners
Contributor(s):: Hedges, S.
The advantages of behavioural guidance from veterinary practice was discussed. Highlights focused on the behavioural management, care, and training of puppies.
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Religion, philosophy and ethics - how these affect our treatment of animals
Contributor(s):: Tiplady, C.
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Human/animal abuse
Contributor(s):: Tiplady, C., Walsh, D., Baulch, M.
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The veterinary profession's role in the implementation of OIE standards
Contributor(s):: Dehaven, W. R., Golab, G. C.
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A model of stockperson-animal interactions and their implications for livestock
Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.
This chapter presents a model of human-animal interactions in livestock production based on the factors involved in the relationship between stockperson and farm animal variables, including the influence of stockperson attitudes on his/her behaviour and of stockperson behaviour on animal...
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Stockperson behaviour and animal behaviour
Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.
This chapter discusses the way the attitudes and behaviour of stockpersons develop and how these affect the productivity, behaviour and welfare of farm animals.
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Changing stockperson attitudes and behaviour
Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.
The principles underlying stockperson attitude and behavioural change and the results of research on the effects of behaviour modification/change on livestock production and welfare are presented.
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Farm animal welfare: assessment, issues and implications
Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.
A detailed discussion of farm animal welfare is presented, including definitions, assessment and implications for the animal.
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Attitudes of stockpeople
Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.
The human characteristics that determine stockperson behaviour, the use of a theoretical framework to consider the development and maintenance of attitudes and how these attitudes can be used to predict human behaviour are discussed.
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Animal agriculture and emerging social ethics for animals
Contributor(s):: Rollin, B. E.
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The caring-killing paradox
Contributor(s):: Reeve, Charlie L., Rogelberg, Steven G., Spitzmüller, Christiane, DiGiacomo, Natalie