Common referral reasons include:
Aggression (towards people or animals)
Fear, phobias, and generalised anxiety
Separation-related distress
Resource guarding
Handling sensitivity and veterinary-related fear
Sudden or unexplained behaviour change
Assessment includes:
Full behavioural and medical history review
Evaluation of environmental, emotional, and learning factors
Identification of potential medical contributors
Risk assessment and safety planning
Individualised, evidence-based behaviour modification plan
Written reports are provided for both owners and referring veterinarians.
Common referral reasons include:
Aggression (towards people or animals)
Fear, phobias, and generalised anxiety
Separation-related distress
Resource guarding
Handling sensitivity and veterinary-related fear
Sudden or unexplained behaviour change
Assessment includes:
Full behavioural and medical history review
Evaluation of environmental, emotional, and learning factors
Identification of potential medical contributors
Risk assessment and safety planning
Individualised, evidence-based behaviour modification plan
Written reports are provided for both owners and referring veterinarians.