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Professional and qualified

Behaviour Referral Service

For dogs with separation anxiety, reactivity, fear/anxiety, aggression and other behavioural issues

In-person support available in Leamington Spa, Warwick, Rugby, Coventry, Stratford-upon-Avon and surrounding areas

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Working together to achieve results for the dogs we care for – and their guardians

In line with the APBC Membership Agreement and Code of Conduct, all of my clients seeking help with behaviour problems must obtain a referral from their vet first.

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As an Associate Member of the APBC, you can rest assured that any clients you refer to me will receive professional and competent support. I am firmly committed to using only kind, ethical methods based on the latest research in the field.

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You'll also receive a succinct but thorough report and regular updates regarding the patient's progress. I firmly believe that a multi-disciplinary approach involving both vets and clinical behaviourists is the best way to achieve positive outcomes for clients.

Here's what I can help your clients with

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Two referral options:

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Online Referral

Simply complete the referral form online by clicking the button below. No need to print and scan!

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You will be able to upload the patient's medical history directly via the form, but you can also send it by email if you prefer.

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PDF Form

Download the referral form by clicking the button below.

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Please send a scanned copy of the completed form to the email address provided, along with a copy of the patient's medical history.

A bit about me...

  • Associate CAB Member of the APBC*

  • FABC Candidate Member

  • Holder of a Level 6 Advanced Diploma in Applied Animal Behaviour

  • Experienced in working with rescue dogs, both in shelters and in homes

  • Kind, ethical methods rooted in science

* Associate CAB Members have demonstrated that they have the appropriate level of knowledge and understanding for the professional role of Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CAB). They are now gaining the practical experience necessary to be assessed as a CAB and therefore become a Full Member of the APBC. The APBC supports its Provisional Members undertaking behaviour consultations.

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"I found it informative & feel like I am going away with a new understanding of and interest in canine behaviour"

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