Choosing a behaviourist that is right for you and your clients
I understand that as there is no current regulation on the behaviour and training industry it can be a minefield picking a behaviourist to refer your clients to.
I am a candidate member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians and work within their code of conduct. I work on vet referral. I keep you, the vet up to date with progress and do not step out of my knowledge. I have great relationships with other behaviourists and refer cases on that are out of my current competency. I am also an associate member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors.
FAB often run veterinary Q and A sessions that you may be interested in, you can read about them here.
Please reach out if you have any questions at all. If you haven't read it already you may find this paper on pain and problem behaviour helpful. Here is a paper on training methods too.
I do not use methods that are coercive or based on pain.
Referring a case to me
1. Please fill out the referral form
2. After the consultation I will send you a report of my findings.
If you have any questions you can of course contact me. If your client has a behaviour challenge with their dog my website is St Paws Training Academy.
I will send a final report after the final session has taken place and contact you for your input if required, while we are proceeding with the sessions.
Thank you. I am looking forward to working with you.
Vet sessions
If you would like sessions tailored about how to make your practice or shelter more cat friendly please reach out.
I also offer presentations on cat handling guidance, litter box lessons and kitten socialisation sessions aswell as interactive colleague training sessions.
I have done an interactive presentation on helping cats living in a shelter at the National Animal Welfare Trust.