The Behaviour Practitioners are approved by many Pet Insurace
companies to see your pet when referred by your Veterinarian.
A Canine Behaviour Consultation relating to a dogs aggression
to other dogs will lasts approximately two hours. The information
below will guide you through a typical aggression consultation
that you may wish to book at the Centre or Clinic.
Consultation fees at the Centre (Hertfordshire)
are from £175.00
After your initial contact via the telephone and an explanation
in brief of the problem that you wish to be present to the practitioner,
your details will be recorded and the relevant psychological
profile forms will be sent to you (a standard profile form one
specific to your dogs behaviour with other dogs) via e-mail or
post for completion prior to the meeting.
The completed forms can be sent in advance or handed in at the
begining of your consultation. This helps speed up the process
and gives us a background of your dog, its lifestyle and the aggression
problem.
A consultation room and practitioner will be allocated to you and
your dog and they will take you through what to expect during the
consultation and in private.
The consultation begins and over coffee the practitioner will
begin to gather the pertinent information. It is vital in most
cases that the appropriate questions are asked and answered in
respect of the aggression in order to build up a complete and accurate
picture so that the correct behavioural diagnosis is made.
The second part of the Consultation will be for testing in the
dogs aggressive responses to other dogs. We have a number of trained
dogs of both genders to use for the tests.
The practitioner will then explain what they believe that the
problem is, ie the type of aggression and its cause or probable
cause. You can expect complete honesty from your practitioner and
no false hopes will be given. You will be informed of the realistic
chances of stopping the aggression, reducing it or managing the
aggression through control.
Understanding how dogs learn is important and this will be explained
to you in detail. Pertinent training and handling techniques will
be demonstrated to you by example in situ. Any equipment recommended
will be discussed and demonstrated.
Upon completion of the meeting, you will receive some relevant
behavioural information in written form pertaining to the entire
consultation and discussions.
Thereafter, your practitioner will write a full report including
all of the new behaviour programmes that you are advised to implement
with your dog. The report writing time is in excess of two hours
work and is included in the consultation fee. A copy of this is
sent to your Veterinarian unlss you request otherwise.
After the consultation we aim to get your report issued as soon
as possible as we are aware that the information imparted may be
difficult to remeber fully. We encourage much telephone or e-mail
contact so that we can assess your progress and perhaps impart
further advice if required.
It is sometimes advised that you attend our dog training courses
after the consultation, which of course is your choice if recommended.
Please view the training section of this site. this is particularly
useful from our point of view for continuity advice.
To Book a consultation Tel: 0870
062 4450
Mon - Fri 10am to 5pm |