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Authors: Bonnie Beaver, Gail Golab
ISBN: 9780323910187
Imprint: Academic Press
Published: November, 2022
Pages: 378




Description


The Veterinarian¡¯s Guide to Animal Welfare provides an overview of various aspects of animal welfare that are particularly relative to the veterinary profession. The book explores various ways of viewing and assessing welfare, as well as the numerous factors that influence perceptions. Emphasis is placed on contemporary issues across, and within, major species groups. The book's authors are internationally known experts in the veterinary aspects of animal welfare and have written numerous articles on animal welfare, behavior, euthanasia and the human-animal bond. This book is written for the veterinary profession and was designed to be used as a textbook for animal welfare courses at colleges and schools of veterinary medicine. It complements the Model Curriculum for the Study of Animal Welfare (AVMA 2015) and its attendant course syllabus. This is an important resource for graduate veterinarians seeking to improve their understanding of the numerous aspects of animal welfare.




Key Features


Specifically written for veterinarians and veterinary students
Addresses historical, cultural, and contemporary aspects of animal welfare
Complements the Model Curriculum for the Study of Animal Welfare developed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)




Readership


Practicing veterinarians and technical aids working actively in this field; Students in veterinary studies, specifically courses involving animal welfare training and assessments



Table of Contents


Section 1 – Concepts of animal welfare
Chapter 1 Introductory concepts
Introduction to animal welfare
Characterization of animal welfare
Definitions
Factors that influence animal welfare
Sentience
Animal needs
Animal wants
Frameworks for defining animal welfare
Five Freedoms
3Rs
Five Domains
Three Orientations
Ethical matrix
Quality of life
General Principles
Comparative
Scientific and sociological influences
Science
Sociological influences
Ethics
Indirect theories
Direct but unequal theories
Moral equality theories
Culture
Law
Economics

Chapter 2. Scientific components of animal welfare
The body
Health
Stress
Adaptive abilities
Behavior
Behavioral needs
Abnormal behavior
The mind
Sentience
Affective states
Motivation
Cognition
Learning
Associative learning
Classical conditioning
Operant conditioning
Non-associative learning
Complex learning

Chapter 3. Sociological components of animal welfare
Ethical thought applied to animals
Deontology
Natural law theory
Divine command theory
Animal rights theory
Consequentialism (teleology)
Egoism
Group consequentialism
Utilitarianism
Virtue
Contractarianism
Relationalism
Capabilities
Frameworks for ethical decision-making
Impact of history and tradition
History and tradition
Attitudes and beliefs
Religion
Atheism and humanism
Buddhism
Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
Judaism
Culture
Philosopher and ethicist
Scientist
Animal producer/owner
The public
Cognitive dissonance
Human-animal interaction
Impact of outside forces
Legislation, regulations, and treaties
Economics and market forces
Compliance and assurance programs
The media and social media

Chapter 4. Assessing animal welfare
Animal welfare assessment programs
Input- or resource-based parameters (engineering standards)
Outcome- or animal-based parameters (performance standards)
Combination of parameters
Human-related factors affecting assessments
Opinions
Training
Records
Individual and population-based approaches
Risk assessment

Chapter 5 – Role of veterinarians in animal welfare
The veterinary profession¡¯s role in animal welfare
Legal oversight of the profession
Professional policies and ethics relating to animal welfare
Professional organizations
National veterinary organizations
State and local veterinary organizations
Professional practice-related organizations
Veterinary colleges
Student education
Institutional use of animals
Individual veterinarians
Duty of care
Client education
Remaining current
Compassion fatigue
Differentiating personal from professional views
Communication and mediating diverse views

Section 2 – Species-related issues in animal welfare
Chapter 6 - Multi-species welfare issues
Issues with housing
Confinement housing
Environmental enrichment
Environmental control
Environmental quality
Management and handling
Appropriate handling and training techniques
Transport
Non-therapeutic procedures
Cosmetic procedures
Performance enhancing
Painful procedures
Tail alterations
Castration
Identification
Electroimmobilization
Welfare aspects of working animals
Implications of genetics for welfare
Intentional and responsible breeding
CRISPR-Cas9
Xenotransplantation
End of life issues
Euthanasia
Culling
Depopulation
Slaughter
Pest control
 
Chapter 7 - Aquatic animal welfare issues
Pain perception
Captive ownership of aquatic animals
Aquaria
Marine mammals
Other aquatic species
Transport and handling stress
Performing animals
Farm-raised
Transport and handling stress
Free-living aquatic species
Finfish
Other aquatic species
 
Chapter 8 - Companion animal welfare issues
Issues with housing
Hoarding
Issues in transport
Management and handling
Impact of anthropomorphism
Cosmetic procedures
Coloring and dying
Obesity
Training
Types of collars
Genetic and welfare
Uncontrolled breeding

Chapter 9 – Equine welfare issues
Welfare challenges related to type of use
Doping
Issues with housing
Issues in transport
The show horse industry
Non-therapeutic procedures, performance enhancing
Soring
Other procedures
Abusive equipment
Popularity of futurities
Eventing
Horse show fads
Associated stressors
The horse racing industry
Traditional racing events
Musculoskeletal injuries
Equipment
Bush tracks
Chuckwagon racing
Wild horse racing
Working and competitive horses
Gymkhana horses
Endurance competition
Polo horses
Rodeo horses
Carriage horses
Police horses
Horses not used in competition
Production of biological products
Unwanted horses
Repurposing animals
Federally owned horses
Free-ranging horses
Donkey welfare issues
Donkey skins
 

Chapter 10 - Laboratory animal welfare issues
Issues with housing
Enrichment
Issues with transport
Use in research
Researcher training
Nonhuman primates used in research
Reproducibility of research
Repurposing animals
Humane endpoints
 

Chapter 11 - Livestock welfare issues
Efficient vs effective livestock handling
Livestock transport
Cattle welfare issues
Issues with housing
Stress due to temperature extremes
Issues in transport
Management and handling
Dairy calf management
Feedlot cattle management
Mixing of unfamiliar animals
Lameness
Longevity of dairy cows
Painful and cosmetic procedures
Cosmetic procedures
Air injection
Disbudding and dehorning
Claw trimming
Ovariectomy
Religious slaughter
Cattle used in sports
Rodeo events using cattle
Poultry welfare issues
Issues with housing
Issues in transport
Killing male layer chicks
Beak trimming (debeaking)
Dubbing and dewattling
Induced (forced) molting
Foie gras production
Toe trimming
Sheep and goat welfare issues
Mulesing
Issues in transport
Swine welfare issues
Issues with housing
Issues in transport
Management and handling
Problem behaviors
Tail biting

Chapter 12 - Wildlife animal welfare issues
Captive ownership of wild/exotic animals
Hoofstock
Exhibition animals
Zoos
Private collections
Excess animals
Exotic pets
Appropriate care
Unwanted animals
Human-wildlife interface
Deforestation
Climate change



About the Authors


Bonnie Beaver
Professor, BS, DVM, MS, DACVB Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA

Recognized internationally, Dr. Beaver has given more than 250 presentations, authored more than 175 articles and 9 books on animal welfare and behavior. She has been president of the American Veterinary Society for Animal Behavior, American College of Veterinary Behaviorists, American College of Animal Welfare, and American Veterinary Medical Association and served on special advisory committees for USDHEW, National Research Council, PEW National Veterinary Education Program, and ILAR. Honors include Distinguished Practitioner-National Academies of Practice, AVMA Animal Welfare Award, Friskies PetCare Award, Bustad Companion Animal Veterinarian of the Year Award, Legend in Veterinary Medicine (1 of 12), and an honorary DSc degree.


Gail Golab
Gail Golab, BS, PhD, DVM, MANZCVS, DPNAP, DACAW: Dr. Gail Golab is board-certificated in the Animal Welfare Chapter of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists and a Charter Diplomate of the American College of Animal Welfare. Until 2015, she was the Director of the Animal Welfare Division of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Currently, she serves as the AVMA Chief Veterinary Officer. She represents the AVMA at national and international activities related to animal welfare and the human-animal bond.











 
 
 
 
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