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Veterinary Referrals

I welcome referrals from veterinary professionals for companion animals experiencing behavioural and emotional challenges.

My work focuses on understanding the factors influencing behaviour and providing practical, welfare-focused support tailored to the individual animal and their caregivers.

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Working Collaboratively to Support Animal Welfare

Behaviour is influenced by a complex interaction of emotional, environmental and physical factors. As such, I believe the best outcomes are often achieved through collaboration between caregivers, behaviour professionals and veterinary teams.

Where appropriate, and with client consent, I am happy to liaise with the referring practice throughout the support process.

What to Expect Following Referral

Following referral, caregivers are asked to complete a detailed behavioural history questionnaire before attending a behaviour consultation.

The consultation explores the animal's history, environment, welfare and behavioural presentation in order to build a thorough understanding of the factors influencing behaviour.

Following assessment, caregivers receive tailored recommendations and an individualised behaviour support plan. Ongoing support is available where appropriate.

Let’s Work Together

If you would like to discuss a case or submit a referral, please get in touch below.

Have a question before referring a case? You may find the answer on my FAQ page.