OVERVIEW
REFERRING VET:
BREED:
SEX:
AGE:
GOAL
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DIARY
BEHAVIOURS OF CONCERN
SUPPORT SYSTEM
- FRIENDS/FAMILY
- VETS
- GROOMERS
- DAYCARE/DOG BOARDING
ON WALKS
- TOWARDS KNOWN PERSON
- TOWARDS UNKNOWN PERSON
- TOWARDS KNOWN DOGS
- TOWARDS UNKNOWN DOGS
- OVEREXCITED
- SOUNDS
- CATS
- SMALL ANIMALS
- GOING FOR WALKS
AT HOME
- KNOWN PERSON
- UNKNOWN PERSON
- VISITORS
- BARKING AT WINDOW
- TOWARDS KNOWN DOGS
- TOWARDS UNKNOWN DOGS
- OVEREXCITED
- SOUNDS
- CATS
- SMALL ANIMALS
- HOME ALONE
BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT
There are several factors that impact our dog’s behaviour including their genetics, early learning (importance of the first 14 weeks), continued learning, physical health, and wellbeing. It is important for us to break down the behaviour to better understand the function when developing a bespoke behaviour modification and training programme. Intrinsic factors alongside their history have all been assessed to understand the root of DOG’S NAME behaviour.
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VETERINARY SUPPORT
The link between problem behaviours and pain or illness is well established, and so it is crucial that were assess this first before exploring other factors potentially driving the behaviour. It is important to maintain an open dialogue with your vet to rule out any possible medical conditions that could be contributing to the behaviour concerns.
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