Knowledge and experience
In Scotland, anyone can call themselves a qualified dog or cat "behaviourist", "trainer", "psychologist", "listener", or "whisperer". Why choose me?
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I am a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB), one of only 21 in the UK, and the highest standard achievable for behaviourists.
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I have a Bachelor of Science degree (Psychology and Zoology double major) and Master of Veterinary Studies degree with first class honours (Companion Animal Behaviour).
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I have fourteen years experience and over 3500 hours of consultation time with clients and their dogs and cats.
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I have extensive hands-on training experience with dogs, cats, and other species (3000 hours).
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My advice works - for you and your dog or cat. A study undertaken to investigate the success of my advice showed high levels of success and client satisfaction.
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I am a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. Full membership is achieved after undergoing a rigorous selection process, ensuring that dog and cat owners and their veterinarians can identify the most qualified and experienced behaviourists in the UK.
I use methods that improve the lives of both pet owners AND their pets, rather than using pain, fear, or intimidation to superficially suppress undesirable behaviour.
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My clients can often claim on their pet insurance for my services.
The only letters I place after my name are those of my university qualifications and accreditation as a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB). Be wary of unqualified behaviourists that attempt to use their membership to an organisation as if it is a qualification. Other self-proclaimed "behaviour experts" may cite the completion of a poor-quality behaviour course as evidence of their qualifications.


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