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Tables of Contents for Handbook of Applied Dog Behavior and Training
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
Acknowledgments
xv
 
History of Applied Dog Behavior and Training
3
22
Social Parallelism, Domestication, and Training
3
2
Dogs and the Ancient World
5
4
Roots of Modern Training
9
4
Organized Competitive Obedience
13
1
Dogs and Defense
14
2
The Monks of New Skete
16
1
New York and the North American Society of Dog Trainers
16
1
Science and Behavior
16
2
Applied Dog Behavior
18
3
Contemporary Trends in Dog Training
21
1
References
22
3
Behavioral Assessment
25
44
Descriptive and Functional Assessment
26
1
Behavioral Fact-finding
26
3
Defining Behavior as a Problem
29
2
Functional Analysis and Working Hypotheses
31
1
Dead-dog Rule
31
2
Training Plan
33
6
Describing and Classifying Behavior Problems
39
5
Common Etiological Factors Underlying Behavior Problems
44
6
Control and Management of Behavior Problems versus Cure
50
2
Evaluation Forms
52
1
Client Worksheet
52
1
Dog Behavior Questionnaire
53
7
Puppy Behavior Profile
60
4
Puppy Temperament Testing and Evaluation
64
4
References
68
1
Fears and Phobias
69
24
Incidence of Fear-related Behavior Problems
69
1
Assessment and Evaluation of Fear-related Problems
70
1
Contributions of Learning
71
2
What Is Fear?
73
1
Innate and Acquired Fear
73
2
Fear and Conditioning
75
4
Anxiety
79
1
Phobia
80
3
Expectancy Bias
83
2
Prediction and Control
85
1
Efficacy Expectancies
86
3
Primal Sensory Modalities Mediating Attraction and Aversion
89
1
Play and Fear
90
1
References
91
2
Attachment, Separation, and Related Problems
93
38
Attachment and Separation
93
1
Attachment and Separation Distress
93
1
Bowlby's Social Bond Theory
94
2
Psychobiological Attunement: The Bioregulatory Hypothesis
96
1
Opponent-process Theory and Separation Distress
96
3
Supernormal Attachment Hypothesis
99
1
Neoteny and Dependency
100
1
Biological Stress and Separation Distress
101
1
Separation Distress and Coactive Influences
102
5
Ontogenesis of Separation Distress
107
1
Development of Attachments and Separation-related Distress
107
4
Attachment and Learning
111
4
Comparison Between Dog and Wolf Exposure to Social Separation
115
2
Separation-related Problems
116
1
Worry and Guilt: The Human Dimension of Separation Distress
117
1
Behavioral Expressions of Separation Distress
117
2
Assessing Separation-related Problems
119
3
Etiologies, Ethology, and Risk Factors
122
2
Separation Distress and Retroactive Punishment
124
1
Aging and Separation-related Problems
125
1
References
126
5
Excessive Bebavior
131
30
Compulsive Behavior
131
1
Definitions
131
2
Etiology
133
2
Displacement Activity
135
2
Adjunctive Behavior and Compulsions
137
3
Conflict and Coactive Factors
140
3
Compulsive Behavior Problems
143
3
Assessment and Evaluation
146
1
Prevention
147
1
Hyperactivity
147
1
Hyperactivity versus Hyperkinesis
147
1
Signs and Incidence
148
1
Etiology
149
4
CNS-stimulant-response Test
153
1
Dietary Factors and Hyperactivity
153
1
Two Case Histories
154
1
Cognitive Interpretations and Speculation
155
1
Behavioral Side Effects of Hyperactivity
156
1
References
157
4
Aggressive Behavior: Basic Concepts and Principles
161
42
Introduction
161
1
Characteristics of Dogs That Bite: Age and Sex
161
1
Incidence and Targets of Aggression
162
2
Emotional Trauma of Dog Attacks on Children
164
1
Dogs That Kill
164
1
Dog Attacks versus Human Fatal Assaults on Children
165
1
Basic Categories
166
2
Classifying Aggression: Motivational Considerations
168
7
A Nomenclature of Aggressive Behavior
175
4
Predatory Behavior
179
1
Genetics and Aggression
180
1
Hormones and Aggressive Behavior
181
7
Nutrition and Aggression
188
1
Role of Integrated Compliance and Obedience Training
189
2
Children, Dogs, and Aggression
191
1
Preventing Problems
191
3
Dog and Baby
194
1
Evaluating the Risk
194
2
Preventing Bites
196
1
References
197
6
Intraspecific and Territorial Aggression
203
26
Intraspecifrc Aggression
203
1
Etiology and Assessment
204
1
Owner Characteristics of Aggressors and Victims
204
1
Domestication and Developmental Factors
205
1
Hormonal Influences
206
1
Socialization and Aggression
207
2
Virago Syndrome
209
2
Aggression Between Dogs Sharing the Same Household
211
1
Prevention
212
1
Territorial Defense
212
1
Control-vector Analysis of Territory
213
4
How Territory Is Established and Defended
217
4
Free-floating Territory
221
1
Territorial Aggression versus Group Protection
221
1
Variables Influencing Territorial Aggression
222
3
Fear-related Aggression
225
1
Fear and Aggression
225
1
References
226
3
Social Competition and Aggression
229
44
Assessment and Identification
229
5
Concept of Social Dominance
234
1
Defining Dominance
234
1
Structure of Dominance Relations
235
1
Social Dominance and Aggression
236
2
Dominance and Social Harmony
238
4
Interspecies Social Dominance
242
2
Social Distance and Polarity
244
2
Affiliation and Social Dominance
246
4
Play and Aggression
250
3
Cognition and Aggression
253
1
Anxiety, Frustration, and Aggression
254
2
Behavioral Thresholds and Aggression
256
3
Aversive Trauma, Social Loss, and Aggression
259
1
Learning and Dominance
260
4
Social Competition, Development, and Aggression
264
2
Temperament Tests and Aggression
266
3
Prevention
269
1
References
269
4
Appetitive and Elimination Problems
273
28
Appetitive Problems
273
1
Excessive Eating and Obesity
273
4
Inappetence and Anorexia
277
1
Pica and Destructive Behavior
277
2
Pica and Scavenging
279
1
Coprophagy
280
1
Putative Causes of Coprophagy
281
2
Evolutionary Rationale
283
2
Elimination Problems
285
1
Physiology, Neural Control, and Learning
285
2
Elimination Behavior
287
2
Common Elimination Problems
289
6
Defecation Problems
295
1
Flatulence
296
1
Grass Burn and Urine
296
1
References
297
4
Cynopraxis
301
16
Cynopraxic Counseling
301
2
Behavior Problems and the Family
303
3
Psychological Factors
306
2
Attributional Styles
308
3
Psychodynamic Factors
311
1
Social Placebos
312
1
The Cynopraxic Trainer's Attitude
313
1
References
314
3
Index
317