Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. — 250 p. — ISBN: 978-0-8138-0078-3.
Behavior of Exotic Pets is the first book on the subject to be written by behavioral experts, all with a wealth of practical experience. Divided into species-specific chapters, the book explains the normal behavior for each group of animals, including reproduction, parenting, communication and social behavior. The book also addresses animals’ environmental needs based on their behavior to enable owners to provide better husbandry and avoid potential problems. Descriptions of common behavioral problems are included, with practical recommendations for their treatment or management.
This text is essential for any veterinary professional who would like to improve their knowledge of exotic animal behavior. It also serves as a valuable reference for animal behaviorists, exotic animal veterinarians, veterinary students, and anyone caring for these animals in captivity.
Chapter 1 Psittacines
Chapter 2 Passerines
Chapter 3 Snakes
Chapter 4 Turtles, tortoises, and terrapins
Chapter 5 Lizards
Chapter 6 Ferrets
Chapter 7 Rabbits
Chapter 8 Guinea pigs
Chapter 9 The mouse
Chapter 10 Rats
Chapter 11 Gerbils
Chapter 12 Hamsters
Chapter 13 Chinchillas
Chapter 14 Prairie dogs
Chapter 15 South American camelids
Chapter 16 Hedgehogs
Chapter 17 Sugar gliders
Chapter 18 From parrots to pigs to pythons: Universal principles and procedures of learning
Chapter 19 Behavioral pharmacology in exotic pets
Chapter 20 Welfare of exotic animals in captivity