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Companion Animals: Their Biology, Care, Health, and Management
ISBN-10: 0131136100
ISBN-13: 9780131136106
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2005
Format: Cloth; 640 pp
Published: 07/15/2004
This item has been replaced by Companion Animals: Their Biology, Care, Health, and Management, 2/E.
For courses in Animal Biology, Animal Management, Veterinary Technology, and Animal Science.
This comprehensive, up-to-date text serves as a useful reference devoted to companion animals. It provides principles and time-tested practical information for students preparing for careers related to the health and quality of life of—all creatures great and small—with special emphasis on companion animals.
Presents students with a sound reason for learning more about companion animals.
Supplies compelling reasons for the role and importance of the companion animal enterprise.
Makes the text particularly interesting to an increasing number of students seeking a career with animals.
Gives students an understanding of important business procedures in the rapidly-expanding field of medical technology.
Offers information on a broad range of companion animals beyond just the cat and dog.
Encourages students to think about ethical issues facing the companion animal industry.
Provides students with an understanding of how breeds of dogs and cats were developed, their general characteristics, and information that will be useful to them in future counseling of those seeking advice in the selection of a new pet.
Assists students in mastering all the new terminology associated with this course of study.
Enhances student understanding and identification of various breeds.
Provides a valuable study aid organizing and simplifying the vast amount of information students must learn in this course.
1. Companion Animals.
2. Companion Animal Industry.
3. Dog/Cat Breeds and Their Characteristics.
4. Choosing a Dog or Cat.
5. Companion Birds.
6. Companion Reptiles and Amphibians.
7. Companion Rodents, Ferrets, and Lagomorphs.
8. Medical Records and Case Histories.
9. Feeding and Nutrition.
10. Reproductive Biology of Dogs and Cats.
11. Anatomy and Physiology of Cats and Dogs.
12. Care, Management, and Training of Dogs and Cats.
13. Fitting, Grooming, and Showing.
14. Companion Animal Health.
15. Parasites and Pests of Companion Animals.
16. Common Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures and Terms.
17. Pet Sitting, Pet Motels, and Other Boarding Arrangements.
18. Kennel/Cattery Design and Management.
19. Business/Financial Aspects of the Companion Animal Enterprise.
20. Companion Animal Behavior and Social Structure.
21. Therapeutic and Service Uses of Companion Animals.
22. Animals in Biomedical Research.
23. Career Opportunities Associated with Companion Animals.
24. Managing Unwanted Companion Animals.
25. Trends/Future of Companion Animals and Related Functions.
Appendices.
Glossary.
Index.
Companion Animals
(Agriculture)
Introduction to Animal Science
(Agriculture)
Veterinary Science / Pre-Veterinary Science
(Agriculture)

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