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Use the Calendly widget below to book a call with me to discuss your pet and their needs, you can also email me here. Have any questions about the process? My FAQs are located at the bottom of this page.

FAQs

Any questions about the process? Click below to find out more.
  • I see most cat and dog behavioural issues such as; reactivity, separation problems, inappropriate elimination shown by both dogs and cats, and various training issues, for instance digging, chewing and excessive barking amongst others.

  • I realise that there are so many pet behaviour experts out there and choosing between them is hard. However I want to assure you that you are in safe hands when you choose me to help and support you in your journey in getting your pet's behaviour back on track. I have several years of experience both in handling animals as a Registered Veterinary Nurse and also in a Pet Behaviour Counselling role. I have done extensive study and have gained a Masters in Companion Animal Behaviour Counselling. As a result of this academic achievement, I have been accepted to be a provisional member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC)* and they are supporting me in seeing consults whilst gaining enough experience to apply to be a Clinical Animal Behaviourist. I ensure that I stay up to date with all the relevant information and knowledge on animal behaviour by attending as much CPD as possible. I am also governed by the APBC who stipulate that I need to do at least 30 hours per year.

  • Some behavioural issues are caused by medical problems. For instance, if I have a headache, my husband knows to stay well clear - I am grumpy! Behaviour can be affected by medical issues such as pain so it is vitally important to check that all is well with your pets health before they come to see me. Also due to being a provisional member of the APBC*,I am bound by those regulations stipulating that all cases must be seen on vet referral.

  • I will reply within 24 business hours and we will organise a FREE get to know each other call to understand how we will work together, what is involved, how much time you can devote to it, and for you to ask any relevant questions related to the process.

  • I will then organise a video or in person consultation lasting around 2 hours to further understand and discuss the behavioural problem in more detail. It will also allow for us to discuss how you will implement the plan and how I will support you going forwards. A report will be written up of what we have discussed and sent to you that day. A report will also be sent to your vet with everything that was talked about.

    Follow ups (see services) can be organised thereafter to ensure we are progressing as desired with the plan and talk about any problems that occur which can then be addressed along the way.

  • It is up to you how much effort and time you are prepared to input as to how much success you will see. It takes time though and we can only work at the pet’s pace taking it step by step. Sometimes there can be setbacks, however I will ensure you have all the necessary tools put in place to deal with those issues. We can always organise further follow ups (click here for services) to discuss those problems. How much work you are willing to put in will govern what results you see.

  • I will write up the report within a day of the consultation to ensure you can get going with the plan as soon as possible. It will give simple, straightforward guidance on how to proceed with the plan.

    Going forwards, I will ensure you are well supported with regular check-ins and you are welcome to email, whats app and call me with any questions you may have however small, large or silly they may be.

  • I will use only kind, positively rewarded, ethical, evidence based methods to assist with the behavioural issues seen.

  • With all behavioural problems there is no cure as such however I will endeavor to give you all my advice, wisdom and experience and fully support you to successfully manage the presenting behavioural issue.