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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.
Address: 787 Unity Stage Rd. Charlestown New Hampshire 03063-7133
I am a veterinary ethologist interested in the interaction of animal behavior, health, and the human-animal relationship. With my client’s help, I figure out why the problem behavior is occurring and the best way to address it in that person and animal’s unique household. Read more...
A Certified Applied Animal Behaviorists (CAAB) focused on improving human-animal communication by understanding, preventing, managing, and treating animal behavior issues. Read more...
Address: Department of Veterinary Medicine and Epidemiology, 1 Shields Ave. Davis California 95616
I am currently Professor of Clinical Animal Behavior, as well as Director of Professional Student Clinical Education, at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. I am board-certified in both veterinary behavior (2001) and veterinary welfare (2014). I received my DVM from the University of Illinois in 1994, and then worked in a small animal exclusive veterinary practice in the Chicago Read more...
I am a veterinary behaviorist practicing in the Portland, OR area. My areas of expertise include consulting with individual patients/clients, public speaking and lecturing on topics related to animal behavior, and serving as expert witness in court cases related to animal behavior. Read more...
I am a veterinary behaviorist focusing on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of problem behavior in dogs, cats, birds, and other companion animals. Our practice helps pets suffering from behavioral conditions including fear and phobias, aggression, compulsive behavior, house soiling and cognitive dysfunction. Read more...
I am a board certified veterinary behaviorist and owner of Insight Animal Behavior Services, a veterinary behavior consulting practice in Chicago, IL. At Insight, our goal is to help our patients have safe and happy relationships with their human family members. Read more...
Address: 4951 Preston Forest Dr Blacksburg Virginia 24060
Dr. Megan Maxwell has spoken throughout North America on topics including the interpretation of canine and feline body language, owner adherence to behavior plans, dog-child interactions and safety, the history of applied animal behavior, and various pet behavior problems and behavior change strategies. Read more...
Address: 7660 Amador Valley Blvd Dublin California 94568
Dr. Meredith Stepita grew up in Maryland, but now calls Northern California home. She received her DVM from the University of Tennessee in 2006 and then completed an internship in Arizona. After working in general veterinary practice in the Phoenix area she went on to complete a residency in Clinical Veterinary Behavior at the University of California-Davis. Today Dr. Stepita Read more...
Address: 310 East US-30 Schererville Indiana 46375
Dr. Jokela is a 1990 DVM graduate of Purdue University and became board certified in Canine and Feline Practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) in 1998 and re-certified in 2008 and 2016. She spent 26 years in general practice, including starting her own small animal practice in 2001. In 2016 she left her general practice to devote Read more...
Dr Sally J Foote is a small animal veterinarian with a behavior practice in a small town, Tuscola Illinois, just south of her ( and Dr Ciribassi’s) alma mater University of Illinois. She has owned Okaw Veterinary Clinic for over 25 years, and in that course developed a passion for helping owners prevent behavior problems as well as helping resolve Read more...
Providing in-home veterinary behavior consultations for pets suffering from behavioral problems including human-directed aggression, aggression towards other pets in the household, and fears and anxieties such as separation anxiety. Read more...
Specializing in the adjustment of behavioral problems of dogs and cats, based on a positive scientific approach, with game interaction at the core, and the goal of enhancing the relationship between humans and animals,. we promote animal welfare. Read more...
I am a primary care practitioner with over 21 years of experience in a multi-doctor small animal hospital followed by work as a clinical associate professor within a veterinary teaching hospital. I seek out 25-50 hours + of high quality continuing education annually in behavior taught by experts in the field and use this knowledge to manage canine and feline Read more...
Address: 5142 Hollister Avenue #544 Santa Barbara California 93101
California based veterinarian certified in both feline and canine behavior. I offer in-person and tele-health behavioral consultations. I can work with you independently or consult with your veterinarian. Please see my website for more information: www.pawsitiveanimalcare.vet Read more...
My veterinary practice, established in 2007, is Great Lakes Veterinary Behavior Consultants. It is a behavior-only veterinary clinic in Livonia, Michigan (southeast Michigan). I also offer housecalls. I have a wonderful, knowledgeable trainer working for me. She is soon to finish her program to become a KPA CTP. Read more...
Conduct behavior correction and counseling of positive reinforcement/humanitarian methods based on the latest knowledge and theory in veterinary behavioral academia, not correction methods using coercion/aversive learning. The basis of behavioral therapy is to find the best approach for the situation and environment, which requires systematic analysis of the causes of behavioral problems from various perspectives. * Factor analysis: genetic background, Read more...
I’m a general practice veterinarian with a special interest in feline behavior, and I offer housecall and virtual cat behavior consults within Austin, TX. Outside of clinical practice, I’ve been a frequent contributor to Fear Free (including serving on the Fear Free speakers bureau) and volunteer on the AAFP Cat Friendly Practice committee, which strives to make vet care less Read more...
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