Behavioural Consultations
Solving your dog’s behaviour problem – a Behavioural ConsultationIdentifying the problemWhen a behaviour problem is identified the first step is to ascertain whether it is a training problem or a true behaviour problem. Training problems can be dealt with using training techniques which we can show you, or you may be referred to a trainer for assistance. True behaviour problems will require management of the mental state of your pet and involve behaviour modification and perhaps even the use of medication. Some problems, for example major aggression cases, will be referred directly to a qualified veterinary behaviourist. Is your pet healthy on the inside?As with many other veterinary problems, determining the correct diagnosis and developing an appropriate treatment plan often requires further investigation. The first step in solving a behavioural problem is to rule out possible medical conditions. Our veterinarians will often recommend blood tests and urine analysis and will perform a full physical examination. Your pet's historyThe next step is to compile a full behavioural history. Our veterinarians will ask you to complete a detailed questionnaire - this will take you about an hour to complete and you should return it to the clinic 24 hours before your next appointment - the Behaviour Assessment appointment. Behaviour Assessment ConsultationsConsultations are scheduled as 30 minute appointments. The aim of this is to establish a diagnosis and determine a treatment plan. Your veterinarian will gather together the information from any blood and urine tests completed and the information you provided on the questionnaire. In addition they will ask you more questions about your dog's behaviour, and then explain to you why your dog is behaving the way she/he does and how to best treat this problem. As mentioned, this may involve behaviour modification, and/or medications, or in some cases a referral to a qualified veterinary behaviourist. Behaviour Treatment ConsultationsTreatment of most behaviour cases will involve implementing behaviour modification techniques - this will be your job. The treatment consultation will discuss the treatment recommendations and explain to you how to carry them out. In all cases, the treatment plan will involve commitment from you and your family to work consistently with your dog towards changing behaviour. All our techniques are based on the latest scientific knowledge and learning theory, are ethical, and aim to minimize the risk of harm or injury to you, your dog and others. How can we help?Behavioural consultations help modify problems such as:
If you would like to make an appointment for a behaviour assessment for your dog, please contact us. |
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