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Understanding rescue pet behaviour in the clinic setting

Understanding rescue pet behaviour in the clinic setting
Understanding rescue pet behaviour in the clinic setting

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Kate Mornement

DVM, PhD

Dr Kate Mornement is a PhD qualified Applied Animal Behaviourist and Consultant. Kate runs a consulting practice called Pets Behaving Badly in Melbourne, Australia and is Co-Founder of People and Animals in the Workplace (PAW); an initiative that brings together three specialists in animal behaviour, animal welfare and human well-being, to deliver professional development and education to people who work with animals. Kate consults with pet parents, industry, local government and media regarding animal behaviour, training, behaviour modification, enrichment and welfare. She also writes for various print and online publications on these topics. Kate is frequently sought by the media for interview and comment regarding animal behaviour and the human-animal bond.

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