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We are proud to announce that Lanes Vets are officially Green!

We have recently achieved the ‘Green’ accreditation as part of the Investors in the Environment (iiE) Scheme – the highest award achievable. This recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to sustainability and making a positive environmental impact.

Please feel free to contact the practice if you have any questions.

 

Behaviour

Finding the Right Support for Your Pet

Understanding your pet’s behaviour can be challenging, particularly when dealing with
complex issues such as aggression, phobias, or separation anxiety.

This guide is designed to help you find a qualified professional to support you and your pet through the referral process.

Understanding the Difference:
Trainer vs. Behaviourist

It is vital to ensure you are seeking the right level of expertise for your pet’s specific needs:

Pet Trainers: Best for general manners, basic cues (sit, stay, recall), and preventing future issues.
Behaviour Consultants: Necessary for problem behaviours (fear, reactivity, resource guarding, etc.).
These professionals focus on the underlying emotional state of the animal rather than just the outward
“naughty” habit.

Where to Find a Qualified Professional

The following organisations require their members to meet high standards of education, ethics, and experience. Each website features a ‘Find a Behaviourist’ search tool to see who is currently taking on new clients.

Organisation Website Link
APBC (Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors) apbc.org.uk/find-an-apbc-member
ABTC (Animal Behaviour and Training Council) abtc.org.uk/practitioners
FABC (Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians) fabclinicians.org/find-a-behaviourist
IAABC (Int. Assoc. of Animal Behaviour Consultants) iaabc.org/certs/members
CCAB Certification (Independent Accreditation) ccab.uk/find-a-ccab

Key Points to Consider

• The Medical Link: Behavioural changes are often rooted in physical pain or underlying medical conditions. If pain is suspected, we may suggest a Veterinary Behaviourist (a qualified vet specialising in behaviour). If you choose a non-veterinary behaviourist,
we can work with them to manage medication or secondary referrals to other specialists to manage specific conditions (e.g. pain specialist, dermatologist or internal medicine specialist).

• Consultation Format: Not all cases need to be managed in person. Many behaviourists offer online or distance consultations, which can be particularly beneficial for pets that find visitors stressful.

• Insurance Cover: Every insurance provider has different requirements regarding which professional bodies they recognize. Please check your policy specifications before choosing a practitioner to ensure your claim will be valid.

• Fees: Pricing structures and service offerings vary between individual practitioners.

Next Steps

If you are concerned about your pet’s behaviour, please speak to your vet first. Most reputable behaviourists will require a referral from your veterinary surgeon to ensure any medical factors have been addressed.

Lanes Vets - Upcoming Events Calendar

Upcoming Events!

Homemade Cirthday Cards

Ongoing - Lancaster

We are excited to announce a new fundraising initiative at the Lancaster practice! We are now selling homemade birthday cards to support two incredible causes: Dogs for Good and Papyrus.

Whether you’re celebrating a human or a hound, grab a unique card and help us make a difference.

Pricing

  • Standard Homemade Card: £1.50

  • Personalised Pet Card: £2.00 (Featuring a photo of your own pet!)

Next time you’re at Lancaster, stop by the reception desk to browse our current selection or chat with our team about ordering a personalised version.

All proceeds go directly to supporting the vital work of these charities. Thank you for your continued generosity!