This book is a comprehensive guide to psychotherapy for dogs, an innovative and under-researched field. It begins by examining the special relationship between dogs and humans and the effects of domestication on the psychological well-being of dogs, compared to other animals such as cats and horses. A major focus is on the mental health of dogs, highlighting historical aspects of animal psychotherapy as well as parallels and differences with human psychotherapy. The core of the book deals with the fundamentals of canine psychology, including instincts, emotions and cognition. The causes of psychological disorders in dogs, such as genetic factors, environmental influences and traumatic experiences, as well as their diagnosis and assessment are considered in detail. This is followed by a thorough discussion of various treatment methods, from behavioural approaches to medication and alternative forms of therapy, each adapted to specific diagnoses. The book concludes with practical advice on the prevention and early detection of mental health problems in dogs. It is an essential guide for dog owners and professionals who want to improve the mental wellbeing of dogs, offering both sound theoretical knowledge and practical guidance.
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