By Teresa Bradley Bays, DVM, Teresa L. Lightfoot, D.V.M. and Joerg Mayer, Dr.med.vet., M.Sc. Dip. ABVP (exotic companion mammal), DECZM (small mammal)
In addition to coverage of all normal behavior patterns -- sensory, communication, social and antisocial, reproductive, eating, and elimination -- this resource helps you identify medical implications of abnormal behavior, pain-associated behaviors,
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In addition to coverage of all normal behavior patterns -- sensory, communication, social and antisocial, reproductive, eating, and elimination -- this resource helps you identify medical implications of abnormal behavior, pain-associated behaviors, and effects of captivity. Client education handouts provide important information about caring for a variety of avian and exotic pets.
In addition to coverage of all normal behavior patterns -- sensory, communication, social and antisocial, reproductive, eating, and elimination -- this resource helps you identify medical implications of abnormal behavior, pain-associated behaviors, and effects of captivity. Client education handouts provide important information about caring for a variety of avian and exotic pets.
Key Features
A user-friendly format includes bulleted lists indicating how normal and abnormal behavior applies to species kept in captivity.
Includes coverage of all normal behavior patterns, including sensory, communication, social and antisocial, sexual, eating, and elimination.
Client education handouts are a convenient resource for providing clients with important information about caring for their pets.
Expert authors provide the most current information in the field of avian and exotic pet behavior.
Author Information
By Teresa Bradley Bays, DVM; Teresa L. Lightfoot, D.V.M. and Joerg Mayer, Dr.med.vet., M.Sc. Dip. ABVP (exotic companion mammal), DECZM (small mammal), Associate Professor of Zoological Medicine,Department of Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine,University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
By Teresa Bradley Bays, DVM; Teresa L. Lightfoot, D.V.M. and Joerg Mayer, Dr.med.vet., M.Sc. Dip. ABVP (exotic companion mammal), DECZM (small mammal), Associate Professor of Zoological Medicine,Department of Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine,University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA
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