
Humans Don't Quite Understand Me: A Veterinary Behaviorist Guides You in Healing Both Body and Soul for Dogs and Cats
- PetsAnimal Care
- Categories:Pets & Animal Care
- Language:Complex Ch.
- Publication date:June,2024
- Pages:256
- Retail Price:284.00 TWD
- Size:148mm×208mm
- Publication Place:Taiwan,China
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Description
It's not that they are bad, nor have you done anything wrong; it's because they have so many unspoken feelings.
Veterinary behaviorist:
A pet's 'problem behavior' is actually a desperate cry for help.
As a veterinary behaviorist with extensive experience in cardiology and internal medicine,
the author of this book, Dr. Li Lingzhen (Dr. Little Sheep), accompanies furry patients and their families,
on the path to rebuilding mental and physical stability.
Starting with mental health,
transform the frustration of 'what did I do wrong' into 'let's try again',
help pets escape emotional and behavioral dilemmas, and allow families to break free from the caregiver's predicament.
When your pet is not acting right, and health checks show nothing wrong, the next step is to consider if there's an issue 'in their heart'. As one of the few veterinary behaviorists in Taiwan, Dr. Little Sheep approaches from the perspectives of zoology, genetics, and psychology, standing in the shoes of the pet to observe and analyze the 'motives' behind deviant behaviors, resolving their emotional states from the source.
At the same time, she cares for the families, because in addition to the animal-centric approach, the well-being of the family is equally important. Through the clinical case sharing and practical advice in this book, it is hoped to help families in deep distress no longer feel alone.
Spend a little more time, and we can do better together.
Key features of the book:
● 'Animal behavior' covers zoology, genetics, psychology, philosophy, ethics, and biology: As a behavioral veterinarian, when a pet is in front of her, Dr. Li Lingzhen (Dr. Little Sheep) analyzes and observes, piecing together the motives hidden behind the pet's behavior like a puzzle.
● The behaviorist's clinic is like a 'healing room' for dog and cat owners: Dr. Little Sheep sees through the subtleties of the pet's behavioral issues, treating the body, and helping the little ones relieve emotional distress; at the same time, she assists caregivers who are in a predicament, guiding them out of self-blame and guilt, to better understand and live happily with their pets.