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Hello!

Hi, I’m Erinn! I’m passionate about helping dog guardians like you build strong, fulfilling relationships with your canine companions.

As a qualified dog behaviorist, I bring both professional expertise and personal experience to guide you and your dog toward a happier, more harmonious life together.

My journey into behavior work began with my own dog, Jack, a Collie Shepherd mix who joined me at nine months old. Jack struggled with severe fear-based aggression toward both people and other dogs. Seeking help, I worked with skilled behaviorists who showed me how to build his confidence and create an environment where he felt safe. That experience shaped my career, and today, I’m dedicated to offering that same compassionate guidance to others navigating similar challenges.

When you work with me, you’re in safe, understanding hands. My approach is rooted in empathy, science-based methods, and a commitment to positive, trust-building techniques. I create a supportive, judgment-free space where you and your dog can learn, grow, and thrive together.

I’d love to help you and your dog on your journey—let’s get started!

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Qualifications and Accreditations

  • BSc Undergraduate Degree (Hons) in Animal Care from the University of Aberdeen

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Animal Behaviour (Merit) from the University of Edinburgh Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

  • Provisional Clinical Animal Behaviourist member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors*

  • Candidate member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians (FAB Clinicians)

 

To stay at the forefront of canine behavior and training, I prioritize ongoing professional development (CPD). I regularly attend conferences, seminars, courses, and webinars covering a diverse range of topics, from the neurobiology of behavior to exploring modern approaches for addressing common canine behavioral challenges.

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* Provisional members have demonstrated that they have the appropriate level of Knowledge and Understanding for the professional role of Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CAB). They are now gaining the practical experience necessary to be assessed as a CAB and therefore become a Full member of the APBC. The APBC supports its Provisional members undertaking behaviour consultations.

What clients are saying

Erinn is fantastic and so passionate about puppies getting the best start with her training. Needs more than 5 stars and recommend to everyone I know getting a pup

Gillian ~ Marley's guardian

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