Animal Sense - Perth Behaviour Veterinarian

Animal Sense - Perth Behaviour Veterinarian Veterinary Behaviour consultancy with Dr Nicole & Dr Zoe Perth Veterinary Behaviour Consultancy. Seeing feline and canine mental health issues.

Unit 6/ 11 Milson Place O'Connor WA 613

Hope some of our clients can enrol in this webinar to further understand their worried dogs...
07/11/2025

Hope some of our clients can enrol in this webinar to further understand their worried dogs...

Join Dr. Nicole to explore complex PTSD in animals. Learn how trauma in animals mirrors human experiences and discover compassionate ways for veterinarians, trainers, and shelter staff to support animals affected by long-term trauma.

Tongues out Tuesday with Molly, patiently waiting for her treat. Molly has come a long way with her worry towards other ...
22/07/2025

Tongues out Tuesday with Molly, patiently waiting for her treat. Molly has come a long way with her worry towards other dogs, supported by dedicated caregivers.

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Unit 10/11 Marsh Close
O'Connor, WA
6163

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Website

https://www.animalsense.com.au/bookings

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Perth’s Behaviour Veterinarian

Animal Sense UNIT 3/ 42 Pearse Street, North Fremantle Western Australia 6159.

Only uses scientifically proven humane techniques to change behaviour.

Dr Nicole graduated from Murdoch University in 1987 and for over 25 years worked in general small animal practice seeing the complete range of small animal medicine and surgery cases. Over time her interest in animal behaviour and the mental state of her patients became more and more her focus, and, with that in mind, she undertook extra study in the field. In 2015 she gained entrance by examination to the ANZCVS in the field of Animal Behaviour and became the second veterinarian in Western Australia to exclusively see behaviour cases. She has a passion for low stress handling, cooperative care and that treatment of behavioural abnormalities in dogs and cats. She is a teacher of veterinary behaviour at Murdoch University Veterinary School and speaks to colleagues about clinical behavioural medicine.