Daniel Mills is Professor of Veterinary Behavioural
Medicine at the University of Lincoln, UK and is a European and
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine. He
offers a referral clinic for animals with behaviour problems, as
well as providing consultancy to a range of organisations in the
animal care and science industries. He has conducted
extensive research in this field over the last 15 years and
co-ordinates independent trials of potential new products in
addition to developing his own initiatives which focus on improving
behaviour while safeguarding welfare. He lectures internationally
on companion animal behavioural medicine, as well as teaching the
management of animal behaviour problems at both the University of
Lincoln and Nottingham Vet School.
Dr. Maya Braem Dube is a veterinary behaviourist who
completed her veterinary studies and a doctorate at the University
of Bern, Switzerland. She did a post-doc with Professor Daniel
Mills at the University of Lincoln where she was also a guest
researcher and worked in the behaviour clinic. Since
moving back to Switzerland in 2008, she has been working in her
private practice for veterinary behaviour and herbal medicine in
both the German and French parts of Switzerland and offers
behaviour consultations at the Veterinary Hospital of the
University of Zürich.
Helen Zulch is a veterinarian who worked in a number of
areas of veterinary science before moving into the field of
clinical animal behaviour over 10 years ago. She lectures on both
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at the University of
Lincoln and contributes to the programme at Nottingham Vet School.
In addition she consults in the Animal Behaviour Clinic at the
University of Lincoln and is engaged in research in a number of
areas within the discipline. Her chief interests include problem
prevention, learning and training, olfaction and the integration of
behaviour into the care of patients in general practice.
2 Ebooks por Maya Braem Dube
Daniel S. Mills & Maya Braem Dube: Stress and Pheromonatherapy in Small Animal Clinical Behaviour
Stress and Pheromonatherapy in Small Animal Clinical Behaviour is about how stress impacts on animal behaviour and welfare and what we can do about it, especially by using chemical signals more effec …
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Daniel S. Mills & Maya Braem Dube: Stress and Pheromonatherapy in Small Animal Clinical Behaviour
Stress and Pheromonatherapy in Small Animal Clinical Behaviour is about how stress impacts on animal behaviour and welfare and what we can do about it, especially by using chemical signals more effec …
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