MARCH IS PET ANXIETY MONTH
Monday 9th March | 9:30am–2:00pm
π St Albans Cottonmill Community & Cycling Centre (Free Parking)
πΎ Dog Behaviour Community Clinic
If you’re feeling stuck, going round in circles, or finding that nothing seems to be working, this clinic is for you. I’ll provide clear, practical steps you can take home and implement straight away — helping you gain results and real relief.
What’s involved?
To make sure I fully understand the support you need, you’ll complete a short form before your appointment including any medical challenges and / or medication your dog is on/ has been on. You can fill this out and book your slot using the link below.
What you’ll receive:
- I’ll review your form and learn about your current challenge before we meet
- A 30-minute 1:1 slot with me to focus on one specific issue
- Follow-up email with handouts so you can confidently implement what we discuss
- 3 months’ access to my training library (videos + webinars)
- Access to my private Facebook group with additional videos and Q&A support
This clinic is open to both existing St Paws clients and new clients — everyone is welcome.
There is no upselling to you in a room and no hidden costs. My full behaviour consultations normally start at £350, but not every dog needs a full behavioural consultation — and not everyone can commit to one.
I’m opening up these sessions because concerned about the amount of well-meaning but conflicting advice on social media and how rescue centres are full of beautiful dogs. Behaviour support should be accessible. It shouldn’t be something only a few people can access. March is pet anxiety month and I want to support people and pets - there’s enough anxiety and worry in the world as there is! Dogs are a source of companionship and are always there when we get home. Behavioural challenges can often be nipped in the bud.
This is not a clinic I run often, and I’m not aware of any other local behaviourist offering this format. My aim is to help you prevent problems from escalating — so you don’t need a full behaviour consultation later.
Asking for support doesn’t mean you’ve failed or that you have a “bad dog.” It shows you care and want to do right by them
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There are only 9 slots available including the ones I am opening up for cat clients. I’m really looking forward to supporting you and your dog. πΆ Call me if you’d like more info : 01727537289 β¨


















