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Module 18: Understanding Typical Canine Psychiatric Behaviours
In earlier modules we reviewed the typical behaviours in puppies and dogs that you should not be worried about. In this module we are going to examine the typical canine psychiatric behaviours that will need addressing. We will explore: Why dogs mark in inappropriate places The reason dogs may urinate when excited or submissive Urination as a result of loud noises The why behind soiling your home Neglect and the psychiatric results Understanding Typical Canine Psych...
Lessons
- Module 1: Introduction to Pet Psychology
- Module 2 : Why Learn About Animal Behaviour?
- Module 3 : How Animals See the World/Animal Vision
- Module 4 : Concept Formation
- Module 5 : About Animals’ Brains
- Module 6 : Basic Emotional and Motivational Processes and Social Emotions
- Module 7 : Conditioning
- Module 8 : Spatial Reasoning
- Module 9 : Language and Animals
- Module 10 : History of Animal Training
- Module 11 : Typical Dog Behaviour
- Module 12 : How Dogs Learn
- Module 13 : Understanding Dog Communication
- Module 14 : Learning about Dog Actions
- Module 15: Dog Fears and Phobias & Aggression
- Module 16: Training Dogs: More on How Dogs Learn
- Module 17: Biobehavioural Monitoring in Dogs
- Module 18: Understanding Typical Canine Psychiatric Behaviours
- Module 19: Learning About Cat Communication
- Module 20: What Feline Actions Mean
- Module 21: Feline Actions
- Module 22: Feline Psychiatric Challenges
- Module 23: Cat Anxiety, Fear and Aggression
- Module 24: Understanding Rabbits and Rabbit Psychology
- Module 25: Understanding Hamsters and Gerbils