UAM Conference Proceedings - Adelaide 1997

Prologue - Michael Banyard, Australian Veterinary Association

An introduction to the Internet - application to urban animal management - Denise Humphries, Petcare Information and Advisory Service

The challenge of change - John Dommers, Animal Care Expo

Ownership trends and issues - John Dommers, Animal Care Expo

At the coalface - comparing problems faced by two councils from different socio-economic areas - Mick Cartwright, City of Salisbury Council

Barking dogs - dealing from an enforcement perspective - Steve Harbottle, Tea Tree Gully Council

Doggone bloopers - which canine behaviours cause the most complaints and what makes dogs behave that way - Graham Adams, HABITS Pty Ltd

Pussycat peccadilloes - Robert Holmes, Animal Behaviour Clinics

Solving pooch problems - who we can help our pooches and their place in the community - Graham Adams, HABITS Pty Ltd

Feline fabulous - Robert Holmes, Animal Behaviour Clinics

Education will be our salvation - responsible pet ownership starts with the young - His Honour Judge Kingsley Newman

Education in action - John Dommers, Animal Care Expo

Best practice in Municipal Pet Management - information access is the key to competitive efficiency in both governance and service delivery - Dick Murray, Western Suburbs Veterinary Clinic

Benchmarking for performance measurement - Ross Lamb, City of Marion

Turning theory into practice - reviewing open space opportunities for dogs in Banyule City Council - Virginia Jackson, Harlock Jackson Pty Ltd

Cat management for Magnetic Island - a controlled trial - Shane Scriggins, Townsville City Council & Dick Murray, Western Suburbs Veterinary Clinic

Proudly South Australian - Ken McCann, Dog and Cat Management Board