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Life On Paws

109 The Avenue
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
HG1 4QG
Tel: 01423 502179
Web: http://www.lifeonpaws.co.uk

Sue Hartley of Life On Paws helps pet owners in Harrogate and Yorkshire to understand, manage and change their pet’s problem behaviour. Life On Paws deliver a range of pet behaviour services including behaviour consultations, workshops and home visits. The business works mainly with cats and dogs but also with other species too (e.g. rabbits). Sue adheres to the Code of Practice of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors, is covered by professional indemnity insurance, is Criminal Records Bureau checked and Home Office national security cleared. Life On Paws services include:- - Behaviour Consultations – helping pet owners understand and address their pet’s problem behaviour; aggression; house soiling and urine marking; separation related problems; anxiety, fears and phobias; repetitive and compulsive behaviour; management problems (e.g. excitability, inappropriate play, predatory behaviour, attention-seeking). - Behaviour Home Visits – helping pet owners stop problem behaviour arising in their pets through providing for the pet’s behaviour needs and by developing ‘life skills’ so the pet can cope with everyday life. - Behaviour Workshops – helping develop pet owner’s understanding of their pet’s behaviour; pet behaviour needs and requirements; socialisation; learning and training; clicker training; environmental enrichment; pet ‘life skills’. Sue is a qualified pet behaviourist with over 15 years experience of working with animals and people to understand and change their behaviour. Sue has a BSc in Psychology, an MSc in Occupational Psychology and a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Animal Behaviour. Sue is a member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors, the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour and a chartered member of the British Psychological Society.

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Sue Hartley of Life On Paws helps pet owners in Harrogate and Yorkshire to understand, manage and change their pet’s problem behaviour. Life On Paws deliver a range of pet behaviour services including behaviour consultations, workshops and home visits. The business works mainly with cats and dogs but also with other species too (e.g. rabbits). Sue adheres to the Code of Practice of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors, is covered by professional indemnity insurance, is Criminal Records Bureau checked and Home Office national security cleared. Life On Paws services include:- - Behaviour Consultations – helping pet owners understand and address their pet’s problem behaviour; aggression; house soiling and urine marking; separation related problems; anxiety, fears and phobias; repetitive and compulsive behaviour; management problems (e.g. excitability, inappropriate play, predatory behaviour, attention-seeking). - Behaviour Home Visits – helping pet owners stop problem behaviour arising in their pets through providing for the pet’s behaviour needs and by developing ‘life skills’ so the pet can cope with everyday life. - Behaviour Workshops – helping develop pet owner’s understanding of their pet’s behaviour; pet behaviour needs and requirements; socialisation; learning and training; clicker training; environmental enrichment; pet ‘life skills’. Sue is a qualified pet behaviourist with over 15 years experience of working with animals and people to understand and change their behaviour. Sue has a BSc in Psychology, an MSc in Occupational Psychology and a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Animal Behaviour. Sue is a member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors, the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour and a chartered member of the British Psychological Society.