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Rosie Barclay

Veteran Advisor
Ranking: 8
Rosie Barclay
  • Current Position

    Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist at Self employed and Durrell Wildlife

  • Work Experience

    I have been a qualified companion animal behavioural counsellor for 7 years. I am a full member of The Association for Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC) and a fully accredited certificated clinical behaviourist (CCAB). I run my own consultancy in Jersey (Channel Islands) dealing mainly with dogs and cats via veterinary referral. I hold a BSC (Hons) in Zoology and an MPhil in animal behaviour and welfare from Nottingham University UK. I was regularly featured on Channel Fours "Pet Rescue" as a behavioural expert and a contributing author in "The APBC Book of Companion Animal Behaviour!. I have also recently published my own book "Good Dog? Bad dog" which concentrates on changing the traditional views of how we perceive and treat our dogs.

  • Professional Licenses

    CCAB issued by ASAB in UK

  • Certifications, Awards, Patents, Publications

    Good Dog? Bad Dog?
    CCAB acreditation
    The APBC Book of Companion Animal Behaviour!
    "Housing and welfare in laboratory rats: time-budgeting and pathophysiology in single-sex groups" Hurst, J.L, Barnard, C.J, Hare, R, Wheeldon, E.B, West, C.D, (1996) Animal Behaviour 52 335-360.
    Animal Welfare” 2001, 10: 421-436 “The effects of intrusion on the behaviour of caged laboratory rats (Rattus Norvegicus): Consequences for welfare”.

    Lots of magazine articles.Local newspapers
    Local TV and radio.
  • Skills, Hobbies, Volunteering

    I also teach operant/clasical conditioning to students of conservation management at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust.

  • Education

    Graduated in 1992 from Nottingham UK with a Master degreeBSc (Hons) Zoology in Animal Behaviour

Good Dog? Bad Dog? By Rosie Barclay. This book concentrates on changing the traditional views of how we perceive and treat our dogs using what we have learned from scientific research so far. It starts at the beginning by looking at ways of how to chose and bring up a new puppy that may reduce the likelihood of future problems. It then goes on to cover different problems that commonly occur between owners and their maturing or adult dogs by discussing real case studies. TO BUY VISIT www.rosiebarclay.com