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PROCEEDINGS OF

URBAN ANIMAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCES IN AUSTRALIA

DOG RELATED SUBJECTS

 

Aggression in dogs: a complete review
Gaille Perry

What you should know about liability for injuries caused by dogs at home and at large
Peter K. Hennessy

Some problems of dog health and control in Aboriginal and Islander communities in North Queensland
Jack Shield

Dog control in Europe, identification systems; and privatisation
Paul C. Jowsey

Legislation for urban animal management: experience with formulation and implementation of Scoop Law
Mr R.L. Leather 

Dog control in the A.C.T.: current legislative initiatives
Mr Phillip Reville

Dog training and management: are we maximising our opportunities?
Dr Gaille Perry

Dog management in South Australia
Mr Ken McCann

Community involvement and urban dogs - some ideas
Dr David Paxton

Animal behaviour - animal training

Vicki Etherington

Dog Control Review

Ken McCann

Community invovlement and urban dogs - some ideas

David Paxton

Dog training and management: are we maximising our opportunities?

Dr Gaille Perry

Dog control in the ACT:current legislative initiatives

Phillip Revill

The principles of canine good citizens and puppy preschool

Dr. Kersti Seksel

Guidelines for designing and managing public open space

Ms. Virginia Jackson

Man meets dog: surviving and evolving together

Jonica Newby

How to prevent dog bites - the Canine Good Citizen

Dr Kersti Seksel

Barking Dogs - dealing from an enforcement perspective

Steve Harbottle, Tea Treet Gully Council

Doggone bloopers - which canine behaviours cause the most complaints and what makes dogs behave that way

Graham Adams, H.A.B.I.T.S Pty. Ltd

Solving pooch problems - how we can help our pooches and their place in the community

Graham Adams, H.A.B.I.T.S Pty. Ltd

Dog attacks on livestock

Garth Jennens, AMREX

Making room for dogs in public open space - are we planning for dogs or for people with dogs?

Virginia Jackson, Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd

The dog health program in Aboriginal communities - a method for dog management in remote Aboriginal communities

Kathryn Wilks and P Wlliamson, Murdoch University

Meaningful temperament assessment for aggression in dogs - can it be done?

Judith Blackshaw

When dogs are man's best friend - the health benefits of companion animals in the modern society

Kathryn Wilks

 

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