Veterinary Behavior Counseling
Sarah A. Ford, DVM
330.933.7859  
sarahforddvm@yahoo.com

Related Links

Below are links to local and national sites that contain training tools and information, and further reading on behavior problems.

American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior,  www.avsabonline.org

Noah's Bark, training and doggie daycare,  www.noahsbarkca.com

Information on and purchase of basket muzzles, www.k-9designs.com/training.htm

Information on and purchase of gentle leaders, www.petsmart.com

Information on Premier Pet Products like the Gentle Leader and Busy Buddy toys, www.premier.com

Information on pheromone therapy for dogs and cats, www.petcomfortzone.com/index.htm

 

Books of Interest

We think these books are good supplements to your training. 

The Culture Clash by Jean Donaldson

I'll Be Home Soon! by Patricia McConnell, Ph.D

Feisty Fido by Patricia McConnell, Ph.D and Karen London, Ph.D

Click to Calm by Emma Parsons

FACT: Environmental enrichment is important for indoor cats.  Provide a cat tree or shelves so that your cat can jump and rest at different levels.  Give an outlet for the cat's predatory drive by playing with moving toys.  Provide food-stuffed toys for the food-motivated cat.