
Council Reports
If your dog has been involved in an incident that has been reported to council, it can be an extremely stressful time. Having a veterinary behavioural assessment can be helpful in providing evidence and a plan to manage your dog’s future behaviour.
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Appointments run for 120 minutes to collect a full and detailed of your dog’s history, as well as the major events leading to the council report. It’s essential for the main caregiver to be at this appointment.
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Please forward your dog’s full veterinary history, as well as any information from the council or your lawyer ahead of time.
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You’ll receive a full written report, including observations and assessment made of your dog’s temperament on the day of the appointment, as well as recommendations for treatment plans.