Thank you for your enquiry.

In response to your request for an appointment with David Davies Dog Training, please complete the following questionnaire.

NB:These questions areextremelyrelevantto me and help me reach an early opinion as to what is triggering your dogs behaviour and ways to build a programme to helpreversethe issues; I will still need to meet you and your dog to be sure in my own mind as to the reason your dog behaves the way it does. Behaviouras a ruledoesn'talter suddenly. It alters over time. The replies you make to each question will have significant relevance.

Simply copy, paste, complete and return to me. I will reply as soon a possible and then should you wish, we can make an appointment.

David Davies Dog Training - canine therapists

Canine Behaviour Consultation Form

Dog owner’s details

Name:

Address:

Email:

Telephone number:

Regular veterinary practice:

How did you learn about us?

Who specifically told you about us?

What is your wish list with your dog’s behaviour?

What are your expectations from the appointment?

Dog’s details

Name:

Gender:

Neutered:

Pet insured:

Breed or if a cross, type of dog:

In a few words can you explain the design purpose that your breed/type of dog was originally bred to do?(Include information as to country of origin and breed specific behaviour traits):

Age of dog when acquired:

Pet’s age now:

Age of first social outing:

Any relevant medical conditions:

Behaviour presented, simply Yes/No (give brief details if desired)

  • Reactivity to humans:
  • Reactivity to animals:
  • Excessive barking:
  • Hyper-sexualbehaviour:
  • Fear/temperament problems:

Investigative questions, brief details only needed:-

  • Age taken from litter:
  • Daily routine with family:
  • Training history to date including puppy parties,crèches, dog walkers, etc:
  • Feeding schedule:
  • Reaction when eating to others nearby:
  • Sleeping area:
  • Where was the intended sleeping area:
  • Favourite toys:
  • Where are toys kept:
  • Grooming programme:
  • What led owner to this type/breed:
  • Why was this pup/dog selected:
  • How was the dog’s name chosen:
  • Name things your dog prefers to play with:
  • Namefoods inorder ofpreferencehe/she prefers given free choice:
  • What kind of physical touch does your dog prefer from you his owner:
  • Nameplaces your dog would go given free choice:
  • Re above, what would she/he do when she/he got there:
  • What words and phrases make your dogs tail wag:
  • What words or phrases make your dog seem concerned with a sorry expression:

If you are unsure how to answer any question simply leave blank.

If your dog has a serious behaviour issue I may suggest that you consult your veterinary practitioner before we meet.

The Canine and Feline Behaviour Association (CFBA) is accepted by Pet Insurance Companies who cover behaviour problems on their policies and meets their criteria for excellence in the field.David Davies is an accredited Member of the CFBAand as such, your pet insurance policy may assist with costs. Each insurance company will have its own criteria of what it deems a behaviour problem which the client can discuss with their insurance company prior to booking an appointment.Canine or Feline behaviour problems are defined by each individual company. Dog training is NOT a part of pet insurance cover.
Referral Procedure

Vets can instruct a client to contact one of our Behaviour Practitioners after providing them with a referral letter/communication or completed and stampedCFBAreferral form.

Alternatively, the Vet can contact one of our behaviourists to pass the client and case details directly. A client can request any veterinarian to recommend a particular behaviourist.