- I am a certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist.
- I hold a Masters Degree in Animal Behaviour from Newcastle University.
- I am a Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council.
- I am a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors
- I am a full member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians
- I have successfully treated thousands of dogs over 16 years.
- I have worked with a huge variety of breeds, covering all types of behaviours from new puppies, to dogs with severe aggression and phobias.
- Dogs have always been part of my life. I grew up on a farm in County Wexford, Ireland, and my work with dogs began as a teenager when I started training working-sheepdogs.
Why choose a Clinical Animal Behaviourist
Dog Trainers and Clinical Animal Behaviourists perform different functions and have different levels of qualifications. Many individuals offer dog training services and it is important to check their qualifications and experience. To work as a Clinical Animal Behaviourists requires a high level of academic qualification and proven clinical experience.
You can find out more about the difference between Dog Trainers and Clinical Animal Behaviourists in this article from Battersea Dogs Home. You can also find out more about the requirements to become a Clinical Animal Behaviourists on the CCAB website.
