Vet Referral

What does a Vet Referral mean?

This means your pet insurer may pay for the cost of the behaviour consultation. As a full member of the Canine and Feline Behaviour Association (CFBA) David is able to work with veterinary practices and accept vet referrals. If you feel you need David’s professional help regarding behavioural issues with your dog, it is advised that you book an appointment with your vet, contacting your insurance provider alongside this to check the details of your cover. A veterinary check is vital to insure a medical condition is not connected to your dog’s behaviour. On referral, we can book a behaviour consultation to start working on your dog’s issues.

Next steps:

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    Check your insurance policy and the cover it provides
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    Print out this veterinary dog behaviour form and take it to your vet:
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    Contact David
behaviour issues with your dog

You do not need to use pet insurance to book a behaviour consultation,

but it is an option if your insurance policy covers behaviour issues.

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    Creating a calm and confident environment
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    Professional help and advice
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    Helping you understand your dog’s behaviour
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    Theory and practical consultation that gets results
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