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Dog And Cat Bonding

Behavioural Modification Plan Programmes

Recommended for a variety of behavioural concerns and offers a thorough assessment with tailored, long-term support. The aim is to be able to understand why your pet is behaving in a particular way and to work together to form a plan that will suit both your own and your pet's lifestyle. It is important we can adapt to live alongside our furry friends in harmony, and so these plans will prioritise welfare and emotional health of pet and owner.

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Dog Behaviour Concerns

Full behavioural modification plans are recommended for the following concerns in dogs.

  • Reactivity to dogs

  • Reactivity to people

  • Anxiety and fear

  • Noise Phobias

  • Separation issues

  • Repetitive behaviours

  • Travel issues

  • Destructive Behaviour

  • Excessive frustration

  • Concerns around children

  • Cognitive decline

  • Predatory behaviour

  • Handling issues

Veterinary referral is required for all behavioural modification plans.

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Cat Behaviour Concerns

Full behavioural modification plans are recommended for the following concerns in cats.

  • House soiling and marking issues

  • Aggression towards people

  • Multi-cat household issues

  • Aggression towards other animals (across species) 

  • Anxiety and fear

  • Repetitive behaviours

  • Handling issues

Veterinary referral is required for all behavioural modification plans.

Dog in Grass

General Training and Behavioural Advice Sessions

Training and behaviour guidance on common issues faced day-to-day as dog and cat owners, with demonstrations and handouts as required.

This could include:

 

  • Early life skills for puppies and kittens to support them through adolescence and into adulthood, e.g. advice on appropriate socialisation to the world around them. 

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  • Specific training sessions such as Loose Lead Walking for dogs and Carrier Training for cats.

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  • Cooperative care for vet visits, grooming, handling and administration of medication.

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Contact Information

Email address: emcbehaviour@gmail.com

Address: Potter House Vets, 46 Ormskirk Road, Upholland, WN8 0AG. 

Phone Number: 01695572837

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