Animal Abuse: Helping Animals and People

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Animal Abuse: Helping Animals and People

Author(s): Catherine Tiplady (Author)

  • Publisher: CABI Publishing
  • Publication Date: 25 April 2013
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 250 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1845939832
  • ISBN-13: 9781845939830

Book Description

Animal abuse affects everybody working in animal-related industries, and constitutes a significant part of veterinary caseloads and animal shelter work. Based on the author’s experience as a shelter worker and veterinarian, this book provides advice and assistance to those working with animal abuse. Beginning with definitions and types of abuse that occur worldwide in domestic, industry, leisure and cultural settings, the book goes on to detail current topics of debate such as foie gras production, pedigree dog breeding, links between animal abuse and domestic violence, and the fascinating subject of veterinary forensics – the scientific investigation of instances of animal abuse. The book’s practical focus is developed through interviews with people in a variety of affected roles, international case studies, and discussion of the difficulties that arise; how they can be dealt with and the mental health impacts they can have on those involved. With contributions from world-renowned experts including Phil Arkow and David Bailey, and an introduction by Clive Phillips, Animal Abuse: Helping Animals and People provides practical advice and insights into issues surrounding this emotional subject.

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