APBC page for vets & VNs

APBC page for vets & VNs A page designed to provide behavioural support and information for vets, vet nurses and other veterinary staff working in small animal and equine practice.

APBC members are able to offer the time and expertise necessary to investigate the causes of unwanted behaviour in companion animals, and outline practical treatment plans that are suitable for their clients' circumstances. The APBC also runs seminars and workshops for its members, veterinarians, and members of the public interested in the field of behaviour therapy.

APBC Full CAB Member, Jane Williams, has had an important letter published in this month's BBC Wildlife magazine.  Jane ...
11/06/2026

APBC Full CAB Member, Jane Williams, has had an important letter published in this month's BBC Wildlife magazine.

Jane authors 'Tortoise Husbandry and Welfare' in her latest book, available now: https://bit.ly/4vEFSpn

Good luck to APBC Student member Jade Urquhart-Gilmore!
10/06/2026

Good luck to APBC Student member Jade Urquhart-Gilmore!

Motorists could leave their pet and car insurance in tatters and face a whopping £5,000 fine for making a simple error w...
10/06/2026

Motorists could leave their pet and car insurance in tatters and face a whopping £5,000 fine for making a simple error when travelling with their dogs. According to experts, road users must ensure that their pets are properly restrained at all times while inside the vehicle.

Find out more about travelling safely with your pets here: https://bit.ly/4dUOuST

Have you booked tonight's webinar yet?  Can't join us LIVE? Don't worry!  Go ahead and bag your spot and the replay will...
10/06/2026

Have you booked tonight's webinar yet? Can't join us LIVE? Don't worry! Go ahead and bag your spot and the replay will be available in the 'My Webinars' section of our website within 72 hours of the broadcast!

https://bit.ly/4m2a7Tt

Drawing on clinical pain-management experience and research into pain expression, Dr James Hunt will discuss behavioural...
09/06/2026

Drawing on clinical pain-management experience and research into pain expression, Dr James Hunt will discuss behavioural indicators that may suggest discomfort, practical approaches to communicating pain concerns with veterinary colleagues, and strategies for collaborative case management.

Join us and Dr James Hunt on 10th June! https://bit.ly/4m2a7Tt

Check out ALL of our webinars at https://bit.ly/46MIt5j  We have a HUGE back catalogue that will help your development a...
08/06/2026

Check out ALL of our webinars at https://bit.ly/46MIt5j We have a HUGE back catalogue that will help your development and which you can add to your CPD!

We offer a safe space for any APBC member (all membership levels welcome) to discuss cases and to support each other in ...
07/06/2026

We offer a safe space for any APBC member (all membership levels welcome) to discuss cases and to support each other in our unique roles as animal behaviour counsellors.

Join the APBC to benefit!
https://bit.ly/3wzreH8.........

In this session, we’ll shine a light on one often-overlooked aspect of the client experience that can influence whether ...
06/06/2026

In this session, we’ll shine a light on one often-overlooked aspect of the client experience that can influence whether someone chooses to work with you, even when you’re ethical, highly skilled and well-qualified.

Book now: https://bit.ly/4bNm76A

We’re proud to announce that the APBC now has over 500 members!This achievement reflects the strength, passion, and coll...
05/06/2026

We’re proud to announce that the APBC now has over 500 members!

This achievement reflects the strength, passion, and collaboration of our incredible Clinical Animal Behaviourists (CABs) and Animal Behaviour Technicians (ABTs).

Want to be part of the longest standing network of friendly and professional practitioners who collaborate extensively with vet-led teams? Find out more here: https://bit.ly/4n3hGca

Here’s to continued growth, stronger connections, and an even bigger future ahead! 🚀

How many times have you come away from a lecture on research methods feeling like it all makes a vague sort of sense, bu...
02/06/2026

How many times have you come away from a lecture on research methods feeling like it all makes a vague sort of sense, but still lacking confidence in critically appraising real research papers? Surely a published paper from a well-known research institute must be reliable?

In this session we will take one journal article and dissect it section by section. We will discuss what the authors intended versus what they achieved, tackle the analysis (including the statistics!) and consider the applicability to our practice. Finally, we will try to come to a group conclusion on the reliability and validity of the authors’ conclusions.

https://bit.ly/4anXAo8

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