Co-Evolve is run by Dr Michelle Lord. Michelle is a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB) with the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) and a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC) and Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians (FABC). Michelle has being seeing canine behaviour cases through vet referral for the last ten years.
Alongside her work with clients, Michelle has also worked extensively in research. She recently completed a four year period of work on a Dogs Trust funded, long-term study of the behaviour, health and welfare of dogs throughout their lives (www.generationpup.ac.uk). The results of this study are being used to develop management and prevention strategies for a wide range of behavioural and health problems in dogs. Prior to this Michelle worked at the Royal Veterinary College as a research assistant and as an honorary research fellow at the University of Bristol. Results of her studies have been published in peer reviewed scientific journals, including ‘Veterinary Record’ and ‘Applied Animal Behaviour Science.’ Please see below for a full list of Michelle’s contributions to scientific research.
Michelle believes that her consultations with clients compliment her research work, and vice versa. Being at the forefront of canine research is a vital component of being able to help owners with their dogs, as we are learning more and more about dogs and their behaviour through scientific studies. Unfortunately the dog training and behaviour industry is largely unregulated, with many ’trainers/behaviourists’ using outdated methods which are detrimental for both owners and their dogs. Michelle’s scientific background, experience and qualifications, along with her commitment to continuing professional development, enable her to offer the highest level of advice and support for canine behaviour issues.