Sophie White | When Frustration Bites
Sun, 15 Sept
|Webinar
Fear is a common cause for aggressive behaviours in dogs, but it isn't the only one. Failing to appreciate the role of frustration in aggressive behaviour can seriously hinder progress. What is frustration? Why does it occur? How can you spot it? And what can you do about it?
Time & Location
15 Sept 2024, 19:00
Webinar
About the event
- Fear is a common cause for aggressive behaviours in dogs, but it isn't the only one
- Failing to appreciate the role of frustration in aggressive behaviour can seriously hinder progress
- What is frustration? Why does it occur? How can you spot it?
- If we believe frustration is driving aggressive behaviours, what can we do about it?
Biography: Dr Sophie White BVetMed MSc MRCVS Sophie graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2011. She worked in several small animal roles, before going to University of Lincoln to complete a masters degree in Clinical Animal Behaviour, from which she graduated with distinction in 2019. Following a year working in the behaviour team at Dogs Trust, she founded her own behavior referral company, Veterinary Behaviour Support. Sophie is registered as an ABTC Veterinary Behaviourist and Clinical Animal Behaviourist. Her particular areas of interest are human directed aggression in dogs, and patients with complex medical histories, who may also struggle to access veterinary care.