Subject: Canine aggression From: ismail thoya Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 08:07:33 -0700 (PDT) To: applied-ethology@usask.ca Hi, I am a vet practising in mombasa,kenya.I have been encountering incidences of canine aggression of varying severity ranging from minor injuries to actual death.Other than the usual advice of keeping separate the feuding dogs,castration or spey and administration of appropriate hormones is there anything which can be done to to minimise the incidence of fights in terms of current animal behaviour science? Subject: Re: Canine aggression From: Peter Kabai Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:26:46 +0200 To: kcatomeg@yahoo.com CC: applied-ethology@usask.ca There are a few links to start with on my webpage prepared for vet students: http://www.behav.org/Kabai/handout/kp-vet-dog-99.html Best wishes, Peter Kabai 2008/7/17 ismail thoya : > > Hi, > > > > I am a vet practising in mombasa,kenya.I have been encountering incidences > > of canine aggression of varying severity ranging from minor injuries to > > actual death.Other than the usual advice of keeping separate the feuding > > dogs,castration or spey and administration of appropriate hormones is there > > anything which can be done to to minimise the incidence of fights in terms > > of current animal behaviour science? > > -- Peter Kabai, PhD Associate Professor Dept Ecology, Szent Istvan University http://www.behav.org Subject: Introduction From: A Wolf Adventure Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:13:47 -0600 To: Applied-ethology@sask.usask.ca Namaste' just a short intro. I own and operate a licensed wolf/eco outreach next to a provincial forest system in north Central Saskatchewan, where I have been working with all kinds of wild canids from foxes to wolves for over ten years. Always interested in sharing/dispersing info. on all I've learned. Metta. Sky A Wolf Adventure Experience A Wolf Adventure; Foster A Wild Wisdom www.wolfechovalley.com (indepth site) http://awolfadventure.blogspot.com (blog site) A Wolf Adventure is a Provincially licensed, wolf outreach /eco conservation center that fosters and promotes a healthy respect of wildlife and surrounding habitat. A Wolf Adventure is home to some Gray wolves of various subspecies including the elusive and rare Arctic wolf. A Wolf Adventure strives to foster an appreciation in the young to old, not just of a highly misunderstood rarely seen wild animal, but most importantly of the natural wild lands.