Dr Sarah Heath

BVSc DipECAWBM(BM) CCAB FRCVS

RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine and EBVS European Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine

Sarah qualified from Bristol University and spent four years in mixed general practice before setting up a behaviour medicine referral practice in 1992. She is an External Lecturer in small animal behavioural medicine at Liverpool University and a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist under the ASAB accreditation scheme.

In 2002 Sarah became a Founding Diplomate of the European College of Animal Welfare and Behavioural Medicine (formerly the ECVBM-CA) and served as President from 2002 to 2008. She is currently Treasurer of the College.

Sarah has a special interest in the interplay between behaviour and physical illness in dogs and cats and particularly in the role of pain. She promotes the understanding of animal mental health within the veterinary profession and lectures extensively at home and abroad on behavioural topics.

Behavioural Referrals

Dr Sarah Heath lectures on the following courses

Canine Behaviour: Confrontation and Separation

Dr Sarah Heath
Understanding the emotional motivations behind unwanted behaviours in dogs is the key to being able to treat the problem in an effective manner. In the past, some of the difficult behavioural problems encountered in general practice, like dog bites and separation-related distress, have been...
On-Demand
5.5Hours

Minimising Canine Stress in the Practice Setting & Dealing with Challenging Patients

Dr Sarah Heath
When patients are challenging it is all too easy to misinterpret their behaviour and overlook the potential for them to be experiencing negative emotion. Not only is it important to have a better understanding to protect patient welfare but also because challenging patients can increase the...
On-Demand
5.5Hours

Minimising Feline Stress in the Practice Setting and Dealing with Challenging Patients

Dr Sarah Heath
Veterinary visits can be challenging for even the most passive of cats, as well as for their owners. Fractious behaviour is one possible indicator of emotional challenges and can make it difficult for the practice team to accurately assess and treat the cat, while also increasing the potential for...
On-Demand
5Hours

Optimising Emotional Development in Puppies: The Role of the Veterinary Practice

Dr Sarah Heath
A five-part video series with Dr Sarah Heath, which is suitable for both vets and nurses, considering the emotional development of puppies and how the whole veterinary practice team can play a role in optimising the process for their patients. The importance of appropriate advice for breeders...
On-Demand
5.5Hours
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