Handbook of Applied Dog Behavior and Training, Volumes 1-3
Author: Steven R Lindsay
CONTENTS:
Volume 1: Adaptation and Learning
1 Origins and Domestication
2 Development of Behavior
3 Neurobiology of Behavior and Learning
4 Sensory Abilities
5 Biological and Dispositional Constraints on Learning
6 Classical Conditioning
7 Instrumental Learning
8 Aversive Control of Behavior
9 Learning and Behavioral Disturbances
10 Human-Dog Companionship: Cultural and Psychological Significance
Volume 2: Etiology and Assessment of Behavior Problems
1 History of Applied Dog Behavior and Training
2 Behavioral Assessment
3 Fears and Phobias
4 Attachment, Separation, and Related Problems
5 Excessive Behavior
6 Aggressive Behavior: Basic Concepts and Principles
7 Intraspecific and Territorial Aggression
8 Social Competition and Aggression
9 Appetitive and Elimination Problems
10 Cynopraxis
Volume 3: Procedures and Protocols
1 Cynopraxic Training: Basic Procedures and Techniques
2 House Training, Destructive Behavior, and Appetitive Problems
3 Fears and Phobias
4 Separation Distress and Panic
5 Compulsive and Hyperactive Excesses
6 Neurobiology and Development of Aggression
7 Canine Domestic Aggression
8 Impulsive, Extrafamilial, and Intraspecific Aggression
9 Biobehavioral Monitoring and Electronic Control of Behavior
10 Cynopraxis: Theory, Philosophy, and Ethics
A Sit-Stay Program
B Sit, Down, Stand, and Stay Practice Variations
C Posture-Facilitated Relaxation (PFR) Training
D Puppy Temperament Testing and Evaluation