Barry Gillingwater, DSS Animal Management, New Zealand
Understanding cause and effect relationship in problematic dog behaviour - Paper
Craig A. Murray
Pet industry groups and urban animal management - Paper
Garth Jennens, Amrex Behaviour
A systematic approach to dangerous dog assessments - Paper
Craig A. Murray, Dog Trainer
A statistical approach to developing policy for the management of aggressive dogs - Paper
Peter Lumsdale, Brisbane City Council
Why is our community pet focused: What are the benefits? - Paper
Susie Chaseling, Petcare Information and Advisory Service
The issue of unwanted animals: an unemotional approach? - Paper
Drs Mark Lawrie and Magdoline Awad, RSPCA NSW
Catch poles and metaphors - Paper
Dr Richard W. Murray, Western Suburbs Veterinary Clinic
Russell Kennard, Occupational Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Management Consultant
Mandatory Desexing in the ACT: Has it worked? - Paper
Dr Michael Hayward, Gungahlin Veterinary Clinic and Australian Veterinary Association Centre for Companion Animals in the Community
Mandatory Desexing Legislation - A “NO” case - Paper
Dr Richard W Murray, Western Suburbs Veterinary Clinic
Education is the key – Can we afford it? - Paper
Barry Gillingwater, DSS Animal Management, New Zealand
Accountability in behavioural management - Paper
Dr Garth Jennens, Amrex Behaviour
Barking dogs - A new approach to an old problem - Paper
Peter Lumsdale, Brisbane City Council
Next steps - Resolving dog barking complaints - Paper
Chris Button, City of Onkaparinga
Gwen McArthur, K9 Capers Consultancy
Dog attacks is there an aggressive way to solve them? - Paper
George Sofronidis, Genetic Technologies
Breed specificity - Was Razor really a Pit Bull? - Paper
George Sofronidis, Genetic Technologies and Logan Timms, Dept of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation Queensland
Strategic Stress Initiative - Paper
Russell Kennard, Occupational Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Management Consultant
Animal Management Services - Working together - Paper
Elke Tapley, Knox City Council
Back to basics: What wolves can teach us about dogs in an animal management context - Paper
Selina Neill, Gold Coast City Council and Tracey Murray, Dog Trainer
In God we trust - for everyone else bring statistics - Paper
Stephen Moore, Bureau of Animal Resources