Behavior Consultations Being Offered Now at the Hospital
Dr. Jamie Abete has recently become a member of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior and will begin offering behavior consultations at Niles Animal Hospital and Bird Medical Center starting this fall for birds, cats, and dogs. Dr. Abete, in addition to her veterinary education, has completed graduate level courses in animal behavior and animal training at the John G. Shedd Aquarium through Western Illinois University. She has a personal interest in strengthening the human-animal bond through positive reinforcement training. In addition, Dr. Abete is a strong advocate of "clicker training" to reach behavior goals in companion animals. Before your behavioral consultation it is imperative to have a thorough medical work up to rule out any underlying medical causes for the behavioral issues.
Schedule your pet's medical examination and behavior consultations today! Visit our website http://www.nilesanimalhospital.com for additional history forms that must be filled out prior to your pet's behavior consultation appointment. (They will be available at the end of the first week of September). If you have any problems accessing the forms please call the hospital at 847-647-9325 and we can assist you. You can also request the forms through our hospital email account, info@ nilesanimalhospital.com.
We are very excited about this additional service we can offer to you and your pets. We are also planning additional training and behavior activities at the hospital in the future and we will notify you when these will begin.
Dr. Jamie Abete has recently become a member of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior and will begin offering behavior consultations at Niles Animal Hospital and Bird Medical Center starting this fall for birds, cats, and dogs. Dr. Abete, in addition to her veterinary education, has completed graduate level courses in animal behavior and animal training at the John G. Shedd Aquarium through Western Illinois University. She has a personal interest in strengthening the human-animal bond through positive reinforcement training. In addition, Dr. Abete is a strong advocate of "clicker training" to reach behavior goals in companion animals. Before your behavioral consultation it is imperative to have a thorough medical work up to rule out any underlying medical causes for the behavioral issues.
Schedule your pet's medical examination and behavior consultations today! Visit our website http://www.nilesanimalhospital.com for additional history forms that must be filled out prior to your pet's behavior consultation appointment. (They will be available at the end of the first week of September). If you have any problems accessing the forms please call the hospital at 847-647-9325 and we can assist you. You can also request the forms through our hospital email account, info@ nilesanimalhospital.com.
We are very excited about this additional service we can offer to you and your pets. We are also planning additional training and behavior activities at the hospital in the future and we will notify you when these will begin.
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