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Veterinary Behavior Technician Supporting Banfield Hospitals
 

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Banfield-The Pet Hospital
Raising Pets as Family and Best Friends for Life!

Supporting the Attending DVM

Banfield Behavior Resources

Forms

Request client contact by Fax form: Pet Behavior Analysis
Request client contact by Online form:
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Print,
Exam Room Poster


Banfield DVM Extended Exam (post Analysis)

Dog Behavioral Assessment - pdf
Cat Behavioral Assessment - pdf
Brief Neurological Exam 1 - pdf
Brief Neurological Exam 2 - pdf

Q & A

Q:   What is a Pet Behavior History Analysis

A: Click HERE

Q:   How does my client learn about New Behavior Services?
A:   Request a Veterinary Behavior Technician contact your client to discuss and offer pet behavior services

1-800-372-3706  Fax or Voicemail.- Request Form, OR

After One Time Set Up  - Client Entry send request by email.

Optional information

Read - what clients say about the Animal Behavior Network
Watch - a Video Success Story about Red, the aggressive Chihuahua.
Charters Only - Banfield Charter Presentation

Attract and retain clients and pets by keeping behavior cases in your hospital.

Animal Behavior Network education and services strengthen the Doctor-Client-Pet-Relationship (DCPR).  Combining behavior medicine with behavior education and gentle pet behavior training methods improves the success of veterinary behavior medicine.

An Animal Behavior Network Veterinary Behavior Consultant (VBC) and Veterinary Behavior Technician (VBT) become extensions of your hospital. Clients and Staff learn more about preventive pet behavior education and corrective behavior medicine as a "perk" of being associated with your hospital.

When clients understand their pets' behavior, they are more satisfied and successful with pet behavior training.

Ongoing client encouragement and education is key!


Dr. Rolan Tripp's Pet Perception Management Manual  is a guide to kinder, gentler veterinary experiences for pets.

 

The Animal Behavior Network helps transform your hospital to Pet-Centered Professionals (focusing on the pet's experience to prevent veterinary fears and phobias.)  When pet's enjoy visiting your location, clients visit more often and participate in more services and recommendations.

 

Catch the "Third Wave in the Veterinary Profession."

1st Wave  = Scientific - Accident and Injury
2nd Wave = Adds Preventive Care and Client-Centered Focus
3rd Wave  = Adds Pet-Centered Focus (Pet's Perception)

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