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Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research
Volume 1, Issue 1, Pages 1-52 (July 2006)
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page A1
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pages A2-A3
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Guide for Authors
pages A4-A7
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Editorial


Message from the Editor
Karen L. Overall
pages 1-4
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Research


Cat ownership in Australia: Barriers to ownership and behavior
Kim Kendall, Jacqui Ley
pages 5-16
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Review


Breed-specific legislation and the pit bull terrier: Are the laws justified?
Stephen Collier
pages 17-22
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Research


Mild polycythemia associated with compulsive disorder in dogs1
Mami Irimajiri, Elizabeth E. Jay, Larry T. Glickman, Andrew U. Luescher
pages 23-28
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Discussion


Discussion Round Table: Terminology Think Tank
Karen L. Overall, Walter F. Burghardt
pages 29-32
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Terminology Think Tank: Behavioral diagnosis
Sharon L. Crowell-Davis
pages 33-34
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Terminology Think Tank: Dehasse’s etymologic and pragmatical approach to diagnosis
Joel Dehasse
pages 35-36
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Terminology Think Tank: How are symptoms, syndromes, and diagnoses defined?
Jaume Fatjó
pages 37-38
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Terminology Think Tank: Terminology of aggressive behavior
Katherine A. Houpt
pages 39-41
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Terminology Think Tank: What is a diagnosis?
Daniel S. Mills
pages 42-44
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Terminology Think Tank: Pathogenesis and modeling
Clara Palestrini
pages 45-46
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In Brief: Practice and Procedure


Good trainers: How to identify one and why this is important to your practice of veterinary medicine
Produced by the Advanced Behavior Course at the North American Veterinary Conference, Post Graduate Institute (NAVC PGI), 2004, Stephen Brammeier, Jan Brennan, Sondra Brown, Deb Bryant, Debbie Calnon, Tamera Cole Stenson, Gary Colwin, Steve Dale, Cristina Dominguez, Dennis Dougherty, Eva Dudzic, Kathy Gaughan, Ute Jung, Kim Kendall, Michelle Lem, Gaea Mitchel, Randi Olson, Beth Procassini, Peggy Rucker, Debra Shirley, Susan Simmons, Gail Stevenson, Steven Stratemeyer, Kim Taylor, Sally-Ann Williams
pages 47-52
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