Companion animals - behaviour refresher Flashcards
What outcomes for pets that have bad behaviours?
- poor welfare
- relinquishment
What factors contribute to bad behaviours in animals?
- life stage of animal
- changes in environment such as changes in routine, new member in the house, moving house, or loss of pet
- medical or degenerative changes associated with ageing
What is the preferred method of changing behaviour in a pet?
Positive reinforcement - behaviour of animal causes a good thing to happen thus increase in beahviour
What is negative reinforcement?
dogs behaviour causes a bad thing to stop, behaviour increases
What is positive punishment vs negative punishment?
behaviour causes a bad thing to happen, behaviour decrease
behaviour causes a good thing to stop, behaviour decreases
What is the first thing to be done when conducting a behavioural evaluation?
excluded medical causes for undesired behaviour
What can be done if behaviour issue is detected?
- provide information on the diagnosis
- provide structured rehabilitation/retraining program
- helpful tips
- numerous resources to manage the problem
what is the purpose of environment enrichment?
First aid measure for patients who suffer stress and anxiety when hospitalised
When do behaviour evaluation start? and what are you looking for?
when animal first enters clinic, looking for behavioural cues which will help determine how we approach the animal during the consultations, if we need assistance from the owners, precautions and what environmental enrichment we provided to the animal
why is evaluation of the human-animal bond important?
helps us determine why an animal may behave a certain way - aiding our decisions in regard to general management of client and patient and application of Environmental enrichment
why is environmental enrichment good?
Why?
- Welfare of patients can be greatly improved
- Facilitates quicker healing/recovery
- Simple approaches to reducing stress
- Our patients will love us!
- Our clients will love us!
how do cats and dog display signs of stress?
Cats
- recognised the signs of stress, and pain-induced stress in hospitalised patients. Can present in different ways such as active or passive.
dogs
introvert or extrovert
What is environment enrichment?
The process of adding one or more factors to an animal’s environment in order to improve the physical and psychological welfare of the animal
What are the 4 attributes of the environment?
what is the most important out of the 4?
- security - most IMPORTANT - safe nesting place and predictable routine, friendly carer
- complexity -allows animals to carry out normal repertoire of locomotive and exploratory activities
- achievement - control of environment - toys that can be manipulated
- novelty - degree of unpredictability - change scents, gentle grooming,
What is an example of an olfactory stimuli? and what are the benefits?
Dog Appeasing Pheromone (DAP)
Designed to imitate secretions of the sebaceous glands in the
intermammary sulcus of bitches post partum
- A calming effect – reduce anxiety & stress
- Decrease in separation-related behaviours
- Reduce pacing & excessive licking