Balance Animal Behaviour is the trading name for Lynne Davies' work as an animal behaviourist and is the culmination of years of work and study. Through 'Balance' Lynne strives to bring solutions to animal behaviour problems and to enable owners to help their animals and themselves through effective rehabilitation and retraining processes. Lynne works with private clients and groups at their homes or training premises and on site with Bristol Dogs Home bringing assessment and rehabilitation advice to their facility.
What drives Lynne? When animals and their owners are having problems the solutions can often be found in the application of simple behaviour changing techniques for both parties - the results are new improved positive relationships and stress-free living for all involved. Where behaviour problems are left untreated animal welfare and well-being are inevitably compromised; owners should know that this is unnecessary and that help is available. Making this happen and improving lives for animals is what drives Lynne and her commitment to this work.
About Lynne? Lynne has spent a lifetime owning, working with and studying a wide variety of challenging animals - her work is more than simply cats and dogs. In academic terms, she studied Thoroughbred Horse Management (HND) at West Oxfordshire College, Psychology (BSc. Hons.) at the University of the West of England and then specialised in Animal Behaviour (MSc.) through the University of Exeter's acclaimed School of Psychology.
Lynne is a qualified Tellington TTouch Practitioner. She trained at the UK centre for Tellington TTouch Training under Linda Tellington-Jones and Sarah Fisher.
Through Balance Animal Behaviour Lynne aims to bring a professional methodology to owners, animals and client groups using best practice approaches to change animal behaviour problems. Combining sound scientific principles, proven psychological theories and hands-on experience with an holistic overview Lynne offers a unique and comprehensive service.