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Behaviour Services

The Oxfordshire Animal Behaviour Centre offers help, care and understanding to pet owners with behavioural issues they may be experiencing with their companion animals. The OABC specialises in canine behaviour but can also help with issues relating to cats, rabbits and birds.

The OABC does not advocate the use of harsh methods of any kind but favours a gentle approach where a combination of instinct, knowledge and experience is applied. Each case is treated individually and behaviour modification programs are tailored to each family and situation. If you are seeking genuine help and are willing to apply the changes we will stay with you until the problem is solved.

Dogs  
  • Aggression (all types)
  • Lead frustration/aggression
  • Fear of other dogs/humans
  • Separation anxiety
  • Destructive behaviour
  • Over-excitability/Hyperactivity
  • Phobias, e.g. car travel, floors
  • Fixations
  • Chewing/Nipping
  • Barking
  • Digging
  • Soiling
  • Pulling on lead/Refusing to walk on lead
  • Chasing, e.g. cars, cats, livestock
  • Coprophagia, i.e. eating of faeces
  • Multi-dog households
  • Choosing a breed
  • Bringing a new puppy home
  • Introducing a new dog
  • Behavioural changes in the older dog
Cats Rabbits
  • Agression between household cats
  • Aggression towards humans
  • Scratching, e.g. furniture
  • Overgrooming/Pulling out hair
  • Marking/soiling
  • Aggression towards other rabbits
  • Aggression towards humans
  • Biting and scratching
  • Handling issues
  • Destructive behaviour
Birds  
  • Imprinting
  • Handling issues
  • Aggression towards other birds
  • Aggression towards humans

and more...
  • Pulling out feathers/Self-mutilation
  • Anxiety
  • Phobias
  • Excessive vocalisation

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