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The Ecology of Stray Dogs - A Study of Free-ranging Urban Animals (Paperback, 1st NotaBell ed): Alan Beck The Ecology of Stray Dogs - A Study of Free-ranging Urban Animals (Paperback, 1st NotaBell ed)
Alan Beck
R394 R325 Discovery Miles 3 250 Save R69 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study of dog ecology (and behaviour) and of human ecology (and behaviour) discusses the facets of the phenomenon of the urban free-roaming dog. It provides information for students who wish to embark on studies of wild canines.

Dogs, Zoonoses and Public Health (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Jonathan Artz Dogs, Zoonoses and Public Health (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Jonathan Artz; Edited by Calum N.L. MacPherson; Contributions by Alan Beck; Edited by Francois-Xavier Meslin; Contributions by John Bingham; Edited by …
R3,485 Discovery Miles 34 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Zoonotic diseases constitute a public health problem throughout the world. Addressing a little studied area of veterinary and medical science, this book covers the viruses, bacteria and protozoan and helminth parasites that are transmitted between man and dogs, discussing population management, control disease agents and human-dog relationships. Fully updated throughout, this new edition also includes two new chapters on benefits of the human-dog relationship and non-infectious disease issues with dogs. It is a valuable resource for researchers and students of veterinary and human medicine, microbiology, parasitology and public health.

Between Pets and People - The Importance of Animal Companionship (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Alan Beck, Aaron H. Katcher Between Pets and People - The Importance of Animal Companionship (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Alan Beck, Aaron H. Katcher; Foreword by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
R763 R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Save R127 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pets play a greater role in our emotional and physical health than ever before, says the Purdue University professor who is co-author of his revised edition of Between Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship. The book by Alan M. Beck of Purdue's School of Veterinary Medicine and Aaron H. Katcher, psychiatrist and professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, explores the emotional and physical benefits of owning a pet and analyzes the complex relationship between people and pets. "The study of the importance of the relationship between people and animals is a growing field and has the potential to be part of the whole human-health field," says Beck, director of Purdue's Center for Applied Ethology and Human-Animal Interaction. "The social milieu on where animals fit into society has really changed in the last 13 years. We've gone from recognizing the potential of animals being a significant positive contribution to certain populations, such as the elderly, to actual documentation." Beck and Katcher note a 1992 study by an Australian cardiologist of 5,000 people who visited a clinic to find ways to reduce heart disease. The study found that people with pets had lower blood pressure and lower blood fat levels than those without pets, even though the two groups were alike in diet and exercise. The authors also point to the trend by nursing homes to incorporate animals into the routine and environment for patients. For example, in the early 1980s nursing homes typically did not allow pets to visit patients, while today nearly half of the homes have an organized program for animal therapy, Beck says. In addition to exploring physical benefits, the book covers such topics as pets as family members, pets as therapists, talking to pets, and how pets can teach us to become better companions to friends and family. The book also has a list of Web sites by such organizations as Canine Companions for Independence and the American Kennel Club. While pets provide health benefits, they can create problems, Beck and Katcher say. "There is no medicine that doesn't have some side effects," Beck says. For example, more pet ownership has public-health implications such as more dog bites, he notes. And some people whose pets die grieve to the point of illness, he says. But grief over the loss of an animal is not new, Beck says. Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows after their cats died, and the Roman emperor Caligula had his horse entombed.

What Is a Dog? (Paperback): Lorna Coppinger, Raymond Coppinger What Is a Dog? (Paperback)
Lorna Coppinger, Raymond Coppinger; Foreword by Alan Beck
R608 R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Save R99 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Of the world's dogs, less than two hundred million are pets, living with humans who provide food, shelter, squeaky toys, and fashionable sweaters. But roaming the planet are four times as many dogs who are their own masters neighborhood dogs, dump dogs, mountain dogs. They are dogs, not companions, and these dogs, like pigeons or squirrels, are highly adapted scavengers who have evolved to fit particular niches in the vicinity of humans. In What Is a Dog? experts on dog behavior Raymond and Lorna Coppinger present an eye-opening analysis of the evolution and adaptations of these unleashed dogs and what they can reveal about the species as a whole. Exploring the natural history of these animals, the Coppingers explain how the village dogs of Vietnam, India, Africa, and Mexico are strikingly similar. These feral dogs, argue the Coppingers, are in fact the truly archetypal dogs, nearly uniform in size and shape and incredibly self-sufficient. Drawing on nearly five decades of research, they show how dogs actually domesticated themselves in order to become such efficient scavengers of human refuse. The Coppingers also examine the behavioral characteristics that enable dogs to live successfully and to reproduce, unconstrained by humans, in environments that we ordinarily do not think of as dog friendly. Providing a fascinating exploration of what it actually means genetically and behaviorally to be a dog, What Is a Dog? will undoubtedly change the way any beagle or bulldog owner will reflect on their four-legged friend.

A Southern Solution (Paperback): Alan Beck A Southern Solution (Paperback)
Alan Beck
R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Southern Solution is a dark satire about America and the world; a social satire with political overtones that gives us a fast-paced tour of modern American life. A psychiatrist retires to Mexico believing he's running away from a disappearing American dream. His calculations are wrong and the saga begins.

The Berlin Follies (Paperback): Alan Beck The Berlin Follies (Paperback)
Alan Beck
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Berlin Follies (Hardcover): Alan Beck The Berlin Follies (Hardcover)
Alan Beck
R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
What Is a Dog? (Hardcover): Lorna Coppinger, Raymond Coppinger What Is a Dog? (Hardcover)
Lorna Coppinger, Raymond Coppinger; Foreword by Alan Beck
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Of the world's dogs, less than two hundred million are pets, living with humans who provide food, shelter, squeaky toys, and fashionable sweaters. But roaming the planet are four times as many dogs who are their own masters--neighborhood dogs, dump dogs, mountain dogs. They are dogs, not companions, and these dogs, like pigeons or squirrels, are highly adapted scavengers who have evolved to fit particular niches in the vicinity of humans. In What Is a Dog? experts on dog behavior Raymond and Lorna Coppinger present an eye-opening analysis of the evolution and adaptations of these unleashed dogs and what they can reveal about the species as a whole. Exploring the natural history of these animals, the Coppingers explain how the village dogs of Vietnam, India, Africa, and Mexico are strikingly similar. These feral dogs, argue the Coppingers, are in fact the truly archetypal dogs, nearly uniform in size and shape and incredibly self-sufficient. Drawing on nearly five decades of research, they show how dogs actually domesticated themselves in order to become such efficient scavengers of human refuse. The Coppingers also examine the behavioral characteristics that enable dogs to live successfully and to reproduce, unconstrained by humans, in environments that we ordinarily do not think of as dog friendly. Providing a fascinating exploration of what it actually means--genetically and behaviorally--to be a dog, What Is a Dog? will undoubtedly change the way any beagle or bulldog owner will reflect on their four-legged friend.

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