Like most veterinarians I believe that the human
animal bond is a very special relationship. As in most
relationships there can be ups and downs. Hopefully
the ups far out number the downs but that is not always the case.
When a pet is exhibiting behavioral problems the relationship that was
once so special may become strained. If the behavioral problem is
severe enough, the bond may be completely broken. As a
veterinarian I have seen this happen on several occasions. It is
a heartbreaking experience and one that may be prevented.
Behavior counseling is the key to not only treating
behavioral problems but also preventing them. The question then
becomes, how can you incorporate behavior counseling into your
practice.
My services for veterinary practices include:
Referral in-home behavior counseling
The owner contacts me privately and I perform a behavior consultation in their home.
In-house behavior counseling
Owner must return history form prior to consult
Pet and owner must be present
If any medical diagnostics are indicated they should be performed prior to consult (eg. UA for any urinary problem)
Consults are held at your facility and are to be 60-90 minutes long
Contact me to discuss my fee schedule
Staff education
The puppy talk for technicians and receptionists
Answers to simple puppy related medical questions,
preventative behavior recommendations and how to trouble shoot simple
behavior problems
Two sessions at 90 min each for $300 total (includes written materials)
Problem solving hand outs
Free upon request
Problem solving lectures for clients at your clinic
People only
45 minute lectures
Common puppy behavior problems
How to prevent aggression in puppies
How to prevent litter box problems
Dog safety for children and parents
Handouts included
Q & A session after lecture
Free upon request
Problem solving clinics- 20 min time slots for 1-2 problems per client