Veterinary Referrals
It is recognised that there can be a link between some medical conditions and behavioural symptoms and, as a result, there needs to be a strong relationship between the Veterinary Surgeon and Sandra Raw, our Animal Behaviour Counsellor.
If you dog is demonstrating serious behavioural issues, you will need to visit your vet initially to get their assessment prior to Sandra contacting them direct to discuss your case.
A PDF of the Vet Referral Form can be downloaded by clicking here. Please take this form to your Vet for discussion and approval.
If you dog is demonstrating serious behavioural issues, you will need to visit your vet initially to get their assessment prior to Sandra contacting them direct to discuss your case.
A PDF of the Vet Referral Form can be downloaded by clicking here. Please take this form to your Vet for discussion and approval.
"Sandra Raw is a highly valued associate of my former behaviour practice. Since my retirement from commercial activity I am a Life Member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors and a contributing member of their Forum. As a member of the APBC I am well placed to comment on the relative talents of those available to assist the Veterinarian confronted by difficult behaviour problems. Currently Sandra has access to my library and my accumulated case histories. I have a high opinion of her character and talents in this field and she is currently entrusted with the rehabilitation of one of my terriers and my labrador. I have every confidence in her genuine interest and concern for dogs and her professional scruples in respect of ethical matters." Robin E. Walker, BVetMed MRCVS