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Building P. 136 McCrae Street
Bendigo VIC 3552.
phone: (03) 5434 1516
email: library@bendigotafe.edu.au
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| Animals | 590 - 599 |
| Domestic Animals | 636.1 - 636.9 |
| Animal behaviour | 591.5 |
| Pet Training | 636.0887 |
| Animal rights OR Animal welfare | 179.3 OR 636.0832 |
| Veterinary Medicine | 636.089 |
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Reference on domestic animal physiology provides detailed descriptions of animal function and dysfunction.
Comprehensive resource on the anatomy and physiology of dogs and cats, with comparisons to horses, birds, and ruminants.
Offers fast access to reliable, practical information on managing common behavior disorders in dogs and cats.
Comprehensive reference for accurately recognizing small animal, exotic, and large animal breeds, with color photographs to aid in identification.
Highlights, through concise summaries, the most important discoveries and scientific revolutions in animal behavior.
How to safely handle and restrain a number of commonly encountered species including dogs, cats, small mammals, exotic pets, horses and farm animals.
Covers chickens, ducks, goats, sheep, cattle, pigs, and rabbits, including the housing, health-care, special needs, advantages and challenges of each.
Comprehensive reference to veterinary hospice and palliative care, with practical guidance and best practices for caring for sick and dying animals.