Pet
Behaviour Consultations

Behaviour Consultations
are recommended for pets
that show undesirable and problematic behaviour patterns.
First of all your veterinary surgeon
should be consulted to eliminate any possible medical or clinical causes for
the behaviour. Following this, an appointment can be arranged with a
qualified behaviour consultant to observe your pet and identify events,
items or situations that could have triggered the behaviour problems.
We recommend that you arrange a
Behaviour Consultation for the following problems:
Email :
jc.pets@yahoo.co.uk
or Post to
: Jo Churlish Animal Behaviour & Training, 9
Eldon Close, Langley Park, Durham DH7 9FR
Venues and Cost:
OPTION 1: For any dog, cat or
small pet behaviour problems
These consultations are conducted at your
home where I can see how your pet interacts with you in a familiar
environment. They are particularly beneficial if you are experiencing
problems with separation, destructiveness, house-training and other unusual
behaviour.
The initial appointment lasts
approximately 2 hours, and the fee is £70.00 plus travelling costs. If you
need to arrange follow-up Home Visits then these are £35.00, or you can
arrange follow-up sessions for dogs at East Howle for practical outdoor work
at a cost of £35.00 for 2 one-hour lessons.
OPTION 2: For any dog behaviour
problems
These consultations are at a venue (the
home of John Rogerson) in East Howle, near Ferryhill, Durham. Here we will
discuss the problems in great detail and give you a Behaviour Modification
programme to follow. Here we can also work in a safe, controlled
environment, around people, dogs and horses.
The initial appointment lasts
approximately 2 hours and costs £70.00 (including up to 3 follow-up
appointments lasting 1 hour each)
After the consultation: Shortly
after the consultation you will receive a report reiterating the mains
points discussed during the visit and the recommended program of therapy for
your pet. We also offer further support and advice by telephone, email or,
if necessary, a second appointment can be arranged.

Further Training: Once the problem has been
resolved, there
are also the options of one-to-one training or enrolling onto
training classes - these classes work towards the Kennel Club Good
Citizen Dog Scheme awards.
See the link to 'Classes'
NOTE:
It is extremely difficult for an assessment to be made
over the telephone, without first seeing your pet.

Directions to East Howle
The
Northern Centre for Canine Behaviour, East Howle, Co Durham (Dogs only)

Contact Information
For further
information please contact us on:
- Tel:
(0191) 3731185
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- E-mail
: jc.pets@yahoo.co.uk
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