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Use our streamlined referral form, linked to your practice account, to help your client access behavioural support as soon as possible.
We take behavioural referrals for both dogs and cats.
We take behavioural referrals for both dogs and cats.
When to refer a case
Reactivity
Reactions towards people, dogs or other animals, including resource guarding
Separation
Dogs who struggle being left alone or away from one person
Repetitive Behaviours
Fly snapping, tail chasing, lick granulomas, over grooming or any other repetitive behaviours
Noise Sensitivity
Dogs that struggle with fear or reactivity to any type of noises
Vet phobic
Dogs and cats that struggle with receiving veterinary care
Inappropriate Predation
For cases of inappropriate or excessive predatory behaviours
General Anxiety
Those dogs who are generally anxious and struggling with daily life
Inappropriate toileting
Dogs or cats displaying inappropriate toileting behaviours
Impacts on Quality of Life
Any time behaviours are negatively impacting you or your dog's lives
Why refer to a
Veterinary Behaviourist?
Give your clients the best possible care by referring them to a veterinary behaviourist who can treat their pet as a whole. Since the majority of behavioural concerns have an underlying medical component, a thorough understanding of animal health, as well as behaviour, is essential for effective treatment.
Our gold-standard approach combines medical, emotional, and learning-based care to achieve the best results. Dr Katie is fully qualified, independently assessed, and registered with the organisations below.
Our gold-standard approach combines medical, emotional, and learning-based care to achieve the best results. Dr Katie is fully qualified, independently assessed, and registered with the organisations below.
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Budget friendly option for clients
Coming soon!
DIY Veterinary Behaviour Consult
We now have our affordable DIY option for Veterinary Behaviour support for those clients where referral isn't an option.
Click here soon to find out more about how you can support your clients through our DIY Veterinary Behaviour Consult whilst you complete the medical aspects following guidance in our free Vet DIY Veterinary Behaviour Course.
Click here soon to find out more about how you can support your clients through our DIY Veterinary Behaviour Consult whilst you complete the medical aspects following guidance in our free Vet DIY Veterinary Behaviour Course.
