Description
Dog Bites aims to bring together expert knowledge of the current situation from a wide variety of disciplines to provide information to the many people and professions affected by the issue. Subjects range from the practical, medical, behavioural, sociological and theoretical, but the overall approach of the book is to be objective and integrative. Topics addressed include the genetic basis of aggression, the public image of aggressive dogs, bite statistics, risk factors, the forensics and surgical aspects of dog bites, international legal perspectives, court evidence, first aid treatment, zoonotic disease potential, behavioural rehabilitation options, risk to children and a consideration of why some dogs kill. All contributors are academic or long-standing professional experts in their field and represent a wide spread of international expertise.
The issue is an important one for pet owners, vets, animal shelters, and anyone who works with dogs, such as the police. This book is a valuable resource for them as well as for animal behaviourists, academic researchers, health professionals, dog breeders and handlers.
Please be advised that this book contains strong images of the subject matter that some readers may find distressing.
About the Author
Daniel was Europe's first professor of veterinary behavioural medicine, he is also a RCVS, European and ASAB recognised specialist. He has published more than 100 scientific papers and over 40 chapters and books. He still consults at the University of Lincoln Animal Behaviour Clinic.Carri is an expert in dog behaviour, human-animal interaction and human public health. She is a Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool where she completed her PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology and Masters degree in Public Health. She is also a Full Member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors.
Book Information
ISBN 9781910455616
Author Daniel Mills
Format Hardback
Page Count 464
Imprint 5M Books Ltd
Publisher 5M Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 1300g