Contents
General Issues
Drug Therapy
Specific Problems
Aggression
Barking
Children & Dogs
Coprophagia (stool eating)
Deafness/Blindness
Destructive Chewing & Digging
Dominance/Leadership
Jumping
More Than One Pet
Loud Noises/Thunder
Nail Trimming
Pulling on Lead
Separation Anxiety
Shyness
Submissive Urination
Others
Some other relevant sections include:
General Issues
and brief tips.
Drug Therapy
Specific Problems
Aggression
- Canine Aggression Disorders by ???
- Aggressive or Assertive (Catahoula's) by D. Abney
- Canine Rage Syndrome by Ally
- Thyroid Dysfunction as a Cause of Aggression in Dogs & Cats by L. P. Aronson, DVM & N. H. Dodman, RVMS
- Possession Aggression: Part 1 & 2 (ASPCA)
- Allelomimetic Hostility in Family Dogs (BehavioRx: 10/97)
- Aggression to Owner & Grief (BehavioRx: 9/96)
- Training a Dog to Bite the Family Child (BehavioRx: 2/98)
- Dogs That Bite Children: Is There Hope? (BehavioRx: 12/97)
- Fear Biting by K. Brandt
- Aggression in Dogs (CBRRR)
- Aggressive Behavior in Dogs (Denver Dumb Friends League)
- Understanding Aggressive Behaviour In Dogs by Denver Dumb Friends League & S. Hetts, Ph.D.
- Case Histories: Dog Gone Postal? by J. Distano (Dog Sports Magazine 12/98)
- Does Your Dog Bite by T. Dwyer
- Aggression: A Case History by S. Clothier
- Attitude Adjustment Program (for Aggression) by S. Clothier
- He Just Wants to Say HI! by S. Clothier
- Handling On Lead Aggression by S. Clothier
- Dealing with the Overly Aggressive Dog by E. Frawley
- Dog Fights by V. Gibbs
- Aggression Types Discussion by L. Montgomery
- Bite Inhibition by B. McNinch
- When is a Growl Not a Grumble? Interpreting Your Rottweiler's Vocal Tendencies by B. McNinch
- Solution to Aggression by C. W. Meisterfield
- Behavioral View on Dog Aggression by B. Nibling
- Dog Aggression by B. J. Oliver, MA
- Aggression Q&A from B. J. Oliver, MA
- Canine Aggression: Neurobiology, Behavior & Management by I. R. Reisner, DVM, PhD, DACVB
- Aggression in Dogs by M. Richards, DVM
- Still the Best Medicine: Prevention (of Aggression) by E. TeSelle
- Does Your "Little" Dog Bite? by G. Wilkes
- Development & Correction of Canine Aggression by N. B. Woolf
- Aggression Related Terms by N. B. Woolf
- You may also wish to examine Dominance/Leadership.
Barking
Children & Dogs
Coprophagia (stool eating)
- Pica Behaviour in Dogs (Applied Ethology Home Page)
- Coprophagia (BehavioRx: 4/97)
- Coprophagia (Stool Eating) by G. D. Bogard, DVM
- Unusual Eating Habits In Dogs & Cats (Denver Dumb Friends League)
- Pica (Depraved Appetite) by R. Foster, DVM & M. Smith, DVM
- Coprophagy: Preventing Stool Eating by H. Frisby, DVM
- Coprophagia by T. A. Fuess, Ph.D.
- Owner Documentation of Coprophagia in the Canine by E. Hofmeister, M. Cumming, DVM, PhD, C. Dhein, DVM, MS, DACVIM
- Coprophagia by S. Lindsay
- How to Keep Your Dog Out of the Kitty-Litter & Cat Food by B. J. Oliver, MA
Deafness/Blindness
Destructive Chewing & Digging
Dominance/Leadership
Jumping
More Than One Pet
- Introducing Your Cat & Your Rescue Chessie by E. Bloom
- Dog Fights: What Do You Do? (Canis Max)
- Second Dog (Champaign County Humane Society)
- Introducing a Dog to Your Cat (Champaign County Humane Society)
- Replacing a Dog When There Are Two (Dog Lady)
- Introducing Your New Dog To Your Other Pets (Denver Dumb Friends League)
- Adding A Second Dog by Dr. Eurell
- Introducing New Pets by J. Feinman, VMD
- How to Break Up a Dog Fight Without Getting Hurt by E. Frawley
- Adding a New Animal to the Household: Considerations, Dogs, & Mixed Species by D. Guerrero
- Sibling Dog Fighting by L. Lachman, MS, MA
- Adding Another Pet by P. McCutcheon, DVM
- Living With Multiple Dogs by J. Halliburton
- Dogs & Cats Together Q&A by B. J. Oliver, MA
- Introducing Dog to Cat Household by B. J. Oliver, MA
- Introducing Two Dogs, Two or More Dogs, & Three or More Dogs by B. J. Oliver, MA
- Living With Two Dogs (PADS)
- Double Trouble: Raising Two Puppies At Once by N. Vollmer
- Breaking Up a Dog Fight by L. Weisser
Loud Noises/Thunder
Nail Trimming
Pulling on Lead
Separation Anxiety
Shyness
Submissive Urination
Others
- Chasing/Bolting/Running Away
- Car Related
- High Energy
- Home Alone
- Moving
- Obsessive Behaviors
- Still More
- Inappropriate Canine Defecation or Urination by G. D. Bogard, DVM
- Self-Marking by G. D. Bogard, DVM
- The Canine Escape Artist (Denver Dumb Friends League)
- Case Histories: The Story of Hanna by J. Distano
- Teaching Dogs It's Okay to Share by I. Dunbar, PhD, MRCVS
- Training Your Dog To Accept Strangers by I. Dunbar, PhD, MRCVS
- Why Dogs Lick Hands by H. Frisby, DVM
- Why Dogs Roll in Smelly Things by H. Frisby, DVM
- Why Dogs Eat Grass by H. Frisby, DVM
- Training Your Kerry to Avoid Rattlesnakes by J. Joers
- Is a Dog Human? by D. Klein FDTCB. F. inst D.
- Humanization by B. J. Oliver, MA
- Miscellaneous Q&A from B. J. Oliver, MA
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