Meet Rose,

A thoughtful and data-driven behaviour analyst, educator, and coach, Rose brings nuance, curiosity, and rigour to what she considers the most rewarding work: supporting companion dogs and the people who love them.

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With First Class Honours in Biomedical Engineering and experience as a former RSPCA Behaviour & Rehabilitation Supervisor, Rose integrates scientific thinking with practical insight. Now pursuing a Master’s in Clinical Animal Behaviour with the University of Edinburgh, she is deeply committed to advancing her expertise and the field itself.

“Reactivity, aggression, separation distress, and sensitivity are often complex behaviour cases that are widely misunderstood.”

She collaborates closely with behaviour veterinarians to investigate medical, neurological, and environmental contributors to each case.

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Rose’s rehabilitation process focuses on the human-animal bond, ensuring both pets and their pawrents receive the guidance they need. Her approach is analytical and data-driven, combining empathy and objectivity to build a fear-free and progressive culture of care. 

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