Referring a veterinary behaviour case is simple.

Referring a veterinary behaviour case

Referring a veterinary behaviour case is simple. I support veterinary colleagues with a wide range of behavioural presentations in both dogs and cats — from straightforward cases to more complex situations involving multiple issues, or multiple pets in one household.

What I can help with

In dogs — aggressive behaviours, reactivity, resource guarding, noise fears and phobias, separation-related problems, pica, and repetitive or compulsive disorders, including excessive licking, tail chasing, and shadow chasing.

In cats — aggressive behaviours (towards people or between cats), house soiling and urine spraying, feline idiopathic cystitis/recurrent bladder blockage, fears and phobias, and overgrooming.

These lists aren’t exhaustive. I’m always happy to take on cases with overlapping behavioural or medical factors, and to help you find the most appropriate pathway for each patient.

Referral is simple

  • Step 1: Upload the patient’s complete medical history, including any relevant test results, imaging and previous treatment notes.
  • Step 2: Complete the referral form using the link below.
  • Step 3: I will contact the client directly to arrange their consultation.
  • Step 4: After the consultation, you will receive a detailed report summarising my findings and outlining any recommendations. This includes suggested medications where appropriate.
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