Dog behaviour problems need a deeper investigation

Because many behaviour problems have an underlying emotional component, a Clinical Animal Behaviourist goes beyond training. We combine a scientific understanding of animal behaviour and welfare with a compassionate, whole-dog approach. By addressing both the emotions and the behaviour, and by working closely with your vet, we ensure your dog receives the most appropriate and effective support.

I specialise in providing clear, practical puppy and dog behaviour advice, tailored training support, and solutions for a wide range of dog behaviour problems. Every plan I create is evidence-based and designed around the individual needs of each dog and their family.

My approach is holistic — looking not just at behaviour itself, but also at each dog’s emotional wellbeing, physical health, and environment. I often work alongside other professionals, including veterinary surgeons, veterinary physiotherapists, and accredited trainers, to make sure your dog receives the most comprehensive and joined-up assessment possible.

Whatever challenges you’re facing, I’m here to help you understand the reasons behind your dog’s behaviour and to guide you both with empathy and evidence-led methods.