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Psychopharmacology of Animal Behavior Disorders
By Nicholas Dodman and Louis Shustr
Pages: 332
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Edition: 1998
Language: English
Description
Tufts Univ., Boston, MA. Text providing state-ofthe-art information about the newly expanding field of veterinary pharmacology. Covers the main problems of aggression, fears and phobias, and compulsive behaviors. Includes sections on the control of unwanted sexual behavior and the management of geriatric behavior problems. Includes case studies.
Psychopharmacology of Animal Behavior Disorders provides state of the art information about the newly expanding field of veterinary pharmacology. It is a multi-authored text by leading authorities in behavioral pharmacology and covers the main problems of aggression, fears and phobias, and compulsive behaviors. There are also sections on the control of unwanted sexual behavior and the management of geriatric behavioral problems in domestic small animals.
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By Nicholas Dodman and Louis Shustr
Pages: 332
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Edition: 1998
Language: English
Description
Tufts Univ., Boston, MA. Text providing state-ofthe-art information about the newly expanding field of veterinary pharmacology. Covers the main problems of aggression, fears and phobias, and compulsive behaviors. Includes sections on the control of unwanted sexual behavior and the management of geriatric behavior problems. Includes case studies.
Psychopharmacology of Animal Behavior Disorders provides state of the art information about the newly expanding field of veterinary pharmacology. It is a multi-authored text by leading authorities in behavioral pharmacology and covers the main problems of aggression, fears and phobias, and compulsive behaviors. There are also sections on the control of unwanted sexual behavior and the management of geriatric behavioral problems in domestic small animals.
LINK: ifile.it
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