Emily Blackwell
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Senior Lecturer in Animal Behaviour and Welfare,
University of Bristol
I have spent the last decade trying to understand how and why our pets behave as they do, as well as how we can improve the lives of our beloved companions. I am particularly interested in how we can predict, prevent and treat problematic behaviours.
As a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB) I help owners to deal with a wide range of problematic behaviours, from dogs that run and hide at the sound of fireworks, to those that show aggressive responses to people or other dogs. My specialist interest is in dogs that become distressed when they are left alone.
Experience-
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Senior Lecturer in Animal Behaviour and Welfare, University of Bristol


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