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Companion Animal Care and Welfare : the UFAW Companion Animal Handbook.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Yeates, James
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2018.
Colección:UFAW Animal Welfare Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributor List; Foreword; Prologue; Chapter 1 Introduction: The Care and Animal Welfare of All Species; 1.1 Introduction: Concepts in Companion Animal Welfare; 1.1.1 Natural Histories; 1.1.2 Domestic Histories; 1.1.3 Sentience and Welfare; 1.1.4 Stress and Suffering; 1.1.5 Achievement and Enjoyment; 1.2 Principles of Companion Animal Care; 1.2.1 Diet; 1.2.2 Environment; 1.2.3 Animal Company; 1.2.4 Human Interactions; 1.2.5 Health; 1.2.6 Euthanasia; 1.3 Signs of Companion Animal Welfare; 1.3.1 Pathophysiological Signs; 1.3.2 Behavioural Signs
  • 1.4 Action Plans1.4.1 Ethics and Values in Companion Animal Welfare; 1.4.2 Setting Priorities; 1.4.3 Methods of Achieving Welfare Improvements; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Carnivorans (Carnivora); 2.1 History and Context; 2.1.1 Common Natural History; 2.1.2 Common Domestic History; 2.2 Principles of Carnivoran Care; 2.2.1 Diets; 2.2.2 Environments; 2.2.3 Animal Company; 2.2.4 Human Interactions; 2.2.5 Health; 2.2.6 Euthanasia; 2.3 Signs of Carnivoran Welfare; 2.3.1 Pathophysiological Signs; 2.3.2 Behavioural Signs; 2.4 Action Plan for Improving Carnivoran Welfare Worldwide; Bibliography
  • Chapter 3 Cats (Felis silvestris catus)3.1 History and Context; 3.1.1 Natural History; 3.1.2 Domestic History; 3.2 Determinants of Cat Welfare; 3.2.1 Diet; 3.2.2 Environment; 3.2.3 Animal Company; 3.2.4 Human Interactions; 3.2.5 Health; 3.2.6 Euthanasia; 3.3 Indicators of Welfare Problems; 3.3.1 Pathophysiological Signs; 3.3.2 Behavioural Signs; 3.4 Action Plan for Improving Cat Welfare; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Dogs (Canis familiaris); 4.1 Biology of Dogs; 4.1.1 Natural History; 4.1.2 Domestic History; 4.2 Principles of Dog Care; 4.2.1 Suitable Diet; 4.2.2 Suitable Environment
  • 4.2.3 Animal Company4.2.4 Human Interactions; 4.2.5 Health; 4.2.6 Euthanasia; 4.3 Signs of Dog Welfare; 4.3.1 Pathophysiological Signs; 4.3.2 Behavioural Signs; 4.4 Action Plan for Improving Dog Welfare Worldwide; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo); 5.1 History and Context; 5.1.1 Natural History; 5.1.2 Domestic History; 5.2 Principles of Ferret Care; 5.2.1 Diet; 5.2.2 Environment; 5.2.3 Animal Company; 5.2.4 Human Interaction; 5.2.5 Health; 5.2.6 Euthanasia; 5.3 Signs of Ferret Welfare; 5.3.1 Pathophysiological Signs; 5.3.2 Behavioural Signs
  • 5.4 Worldwide Action Plan for Improving Ferret WelfareBibliography; Chapter 6 Rabbits and Rodents (Glires); 6.1 History and Context; 6.1.1 Natural History; 6.1.2 Domestic History; 6.2 Principles of Glires Care; 6.2.1 Diets; 6.2.2 Environment; 6.2.3 Animal Company; 6.2.4 Human Interaction; 6.2.5 Health; 6.2.6 Euthanasia; 6.3 Signs of Glires Welfare; 6.3.1 Pathophysiological Signs; 6.3.2 Behavioural Signs; 6.4 Action Plan for Improving Glires Welfare Worldwide; Bibliography; Chapter 7 European Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus); 7.1 History and Context; 7.1.1 Natural History