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Speaker's Bureau
Do you need a veterinarian who is well versed in various behavior topics for your next Continuing Education Seminar? Check out the AVSAB Speakers Bureau! This is a group of AVSAB members skilled in presenting many aspects of clinical animal behavior to your group.
Local or state Veterinary Medical Associations qualify for either a $350 stipend per calendar year for an in-person lecture, or a $150 stipend per calendar year for a webinar presented by one of our Speakers Bureau members.
Student chapters of AVSAB qualify for either a $350 stipend for an in-person lecture, or 2 $150 stipends for a webinar per calendar year presented by one of our Speakers Bureau members.
If your VMA or SCAVSAB is interested, please contact the AVSAB Executive Director, ([email protected]) to determine your eligibility. The stipend is sent directly to the Speaker following completion and receipt of the post presentation questionnaire.
The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB) is a membership-only organization of veterinarians and persons holding a PhD in animal behavior or a related field. It does not confer upon its members any qualifications or presuppose a level of expertise in the field of animal behavior. Behavior consultants are members of AVSAB listed as a courtesy to help pet owners find professionals interested in dealing with behavior problems.
Dr. Johnson is a general practitioner with a special interest in behavioral health and low stress handling. Her qualifications include Elite Fear Free Certification, Low Stress Handling Silver Certification, and Cat Friendly Veterinarian Certification. She is a supporting member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, serving on their ethics committee and as a peer-reviewer for the IAABC Journal. Read more...
I’m an EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine and a Diplomate of the European College of Animal Welfare and Behavioural Medicine (in the sub-speciality Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law and also in the sub-speciality Behavioural Medicine). I’m interested in all aspects of behaviour and welfare in all animals but particularly managing pathological behaviour in companion animals and horses Read more...
Address: 7574 Danbridge Way Westerville Ohio 43082
I am a veterinarian who does in home behavior consultations. I started my career in general practice and I began to see how behavior problems greatly impacted my clients’ relationships with their pets. I discovered a pet’s behavior problem was as much a threat to its well-being as a serious illness. This sparked a desire for me to focus my Read more...
Address: 300 McGinnis Dr. Wayne West Virginia 25570
Dr. Summerfield is a veterinarian and professional dog trainer, with a focus on treating behavior problems including aggression, separation anxiety, and compulsive behavior issues. She also teaches group classes and private lessons in basic pet dog obedience, agility, rally, and competitive obedience. Read more...
Address: 409 Vick Ave Raleigh North Carolina 27612
Dr. Orlando obtained her DVM degree from the Ohio State University. After graduation, she completed a medical and surgical internship at a private practice in South Florida. From there, Dr. Orlando went on to practice medicine in Northern California. It was in there that she began working with animal behaviorist Dr. Sophia Yin and developed a love of behavior and Read more...
Address: Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Charter Township Michigan 48105
Dr. Ward works with guardians and their dogs on preventing and addressing problem behaviors such as aggression, fears, phobias, anxieties, problems with inappropriate elimination, unruly behaviors, and more. Dr. Ward also deploys as a behaviorist with the ASPCA , working with dog victims from fighting cases, hoarding, puppy mills, cruelty and neglect. Dr. Ward writes: “It’s been an honor to Read more...
For over twenty years Dr. Morris has offered comprehensive behavioral assessment and therapy for cats and dogs suffering from aggression, separation anxiety, cognitive disorder, destructive behaviors, compulsive issues, fears, and phobias. Read more...
Address: No. 4 Lane 84, GuanYuan Rd. West Central District Tainan City 700
Feline Behavioral Medicine and Training Canine Behavioral Medicine and Training Animal Friendly Training Programs for Volunteers and Staff at multiple shelters A FearFree advocate Runs behavioral case study groups with local veterinarians Read more...
Pets’ emotional and behavioral health is just as important as their physical health; at the same time they’re also closely linked together (physical problems can lead to behavior problems). Dr. Ken will take into consideration your whole pet in developing a treatment plan. Read more...
Dr. Gross provides feline behavior consultations for cats in southwest Snohomish county (near Seattle, WA). We also provide feline and canine acupuncture through our sister clinic Sno Pets Acupuncture and Wellness. Read more...
Address: 3400 N Monroe St Spokane Washington 99205
Dr. Megan Cathey provides behavior consults in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho including Spokane and Coeur d’Alene. She is a small animal veterinarian with advanced training in companion animal behavior. She has 10 years of experience treating problems including separation anxiety, fears/phobias, reactivity, aggression, house-soiling, compulsive disorder, and canine cognitive dysfunction. She is Fear Free Elite Certified and Low Stress Read more...
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