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Rolan
Tripp DVM
ABN
Founder
Learn here
what people are saying about ABN!
When
you change your thinking
about
your pet, & apply new training methods
you begin to communicate with your pet in
new and more satisfying ways. And,
your pet responds to you with a renewed love and
good behavior.

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to learn more?
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Create a kinder,
gentler veterinary experience for your pets.
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The Veterinary
Practice Membership implements behavior services
into the practice. Learn
more
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Behavior Education is the Key!
Become an AnimalBehavior.Net (ABN)
Family Member today to begin a new and
exciting journey with your family pets.
ABN Family Members may enroll a family dog
or cat in
Positive Pet
Parenting, a weekly online
behavior course. These emails are one
page, graphic rich, "bite size" learning
for busy people. From the
convenience of home, the whole family
will enjoy scanning Positive Pet
Parenting content with news about the
new American Animal Hospital Association
(AAHA) Behavior Standards, stress-free
veterinary visits, plus one year of
insights into pet behavior with training
tips.
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AnimalBehavior.Net educates pet
owners on basic dog and cat
behavior. Members learn to
see the world through the eyes
of their cats and dogs. |
You
will learn how to prevent or solve the
most common pet behavior complaints.
And, you
will have
fun with your pet as you learn together!
If you
have time and want more information,
weekly Positive Pet Parenting emails
give you easy links to the online
ABN
Library of 1 - 3 page
topics on dog
and cat behavior. If you don't
have time to scan or read online, print
a copy for enjoyable bedtime reading.
Veterinarians may consult with
ABN on a client's pet behavior case analysis at
no charge to the practice. Veterinarians wanting their clients to benefit from this service
or seeking more information, may
call
Tara Lang, BS, RVT, at
1-800-372-3706
ext. 88.
Use
the following LINK to PRINT, COMPLETE, and FAX to
ABN, a Request
for a Veterinary
Behavior Case Analysis.
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When families understand their
pets' behavior, they are more
satisfied with their pets and
find it easier to modify their
behaviors. |
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If
you are struggling with
a pet's unwanted behaviors,
your veterinarian may establish a
consulting relationship with
AnimalBehavior.Net at
no
charge to the practice. This is called an
Veterinary
Consulting Membership.
Veterinary clients may enroll in an ABN
Veterinary
Behavior Case Analysis
with a report sent to the pet's
veterinarian. The pet's
veterinarian stays in charge of
the behavior case.
ABN
Pet Behavior Modification Programs
include phone and email contacts
and coordinate with the
pet's veterinary treatment plan
and trainer.
Customized Positive Leadership
and
ABN Veterinary Case Supervision
are available from ABN after a Case
Analysis is complete.
Family members learn at home how
to prevent and correct unwanted
pet behaviors. ABN
services coordinate with
veterinary care and hands-on
training, helping families do
what's best for pets.
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PLEASE
NOTE: The behavior
case analysis creates a comprehensive
analysis on what the pet, family, veterinary practice and trainers can do begin restoring a positive, loving,
problem-free family/pet relationship. It also provides insight into the probable causes of the pet's behavior. The $120 fee does not include Case Supervision, Customized Positive Leadership (behavior modification programs).
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