Wild Things Veterinary Behaviour Services


Wild Things Veterinary Behaviour Services

Practitioners at this location

Dr Emma Rigby

Veterinarian

Emma has worked as a veterinarian for over twenty-five years, gaining valuable knowledge in medicine and surgery, and building strong relationships with her clients and their pets. Her passion for behaviour medicine led her to attain further qualifications and focus on veterinary behavioural medicine. For the past eight years, Emma has worked in private behaviour practice and shelter behaviour, where she treated animals in the shelter and in their homes after adoption. Emma shares her home with her husband, two adult children, and two cheeky cats.
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Dr Hannah Sherry

Veterinarian

Hannah has enjoyed working in the veterinary industry for over twenty years and has practiced as a veterinarian for the last eleven years in both general practice and emergency clinics, with rescue groups in Melbourne, and as part of a home call service. Over this time, her passion for veterinary behavioural medicine has grown and lead her to further studies and qualifications in this area. Hannah enjoys developing relationships and understanding with pets and their people and is passionate about enhancing the quality of life for all her patients. Hannah lives with her husband, two young sons, and a much loved dog. In her spare time she enjoys running, reading, and going on adventures with her family.
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Dr Tina Chen

Veterinarian

Tina has enjoyed working as a veterinarian in small animal practice for over twenty-five years. During a break from being a vet to have children, she completed a post graduate course in Animal Behaviour. She then decided to obtain further qualifications in this area to treat the growing number of patients she was seeing with behavioural problems in general practice. She lives with her husband, two teenagers, two cat brothers, and a dog. In her spare time, she likes to read and watch movies with her cats and explore new places with her dog. She also loves to spend time with her human family.
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Seren Robinson

Other

After studying animal health, behaviour, and welfare at university, Seren decided to pursue her passion for animal behaviour, completing a nationally accredited qualification in training with the Delta Society. For the past six years, Seren has been working as a behaviour trainer, both in shelter behaviour and private practice. She has been involved in the behaviour department of a large welfare organisation in several capacities: as a volunteer, behavioural trainer, and in a leadership role. She has experience in delivering behaviour modification programs for dogs in the shelter environment, providing educational programs, and working with private clients and their pets. Seren is dedicated to evidence-based, force-free training, and values a compassionate approach for both animals and the people who care for them. She shares her home with a very silly, and very sweet, young cat.
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