Why choose me
Hi, I’m Megana - a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB/CAB) - based in London. I help dogs and their people navigate behavioural challenges using kind, science-based methods - supporting better understanding, stronger relationships, and long-term wellbeing for both dog and owner. My work is grounded in over a decade of experience and more than 500 behavioural assessments and consultations.
Degrees held:
BSc(Hons) in Animal Behaviour & Welfare, University of Bristol
MSc (Research) in Veterinary Science, University of Bristol.
I also hold the following accreditations and qualifications:
Accredited by CCAB Ltd, the UK’s only independent accreditation scheme for Clinical Animal Behaviourists.
Certificated member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians (FABC).
Member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT).
Registered with the Animal Behaviour & Training Council (ABTC).
With academic foundations, I combine evidence-based theory with extensive hands-on training experience. I never use methods based on pain, fear, or intimidation. Instead, I focus on positive, reward-led approaches that improve quality of life for pets and their people.
I offer in-person sessions in London, Berkshire and the South East. I also offer virtual consultations nationwide. Clients may be able to claim back fees through your pet insurance policy - please check with your provider.
I work solely on veterinary referral - this is essential to ensure there are no health-related factors that could be affecting your dog’s behaviour, and to allows me to work closely with your vet where appropriate, to look at a holistic approach to behaviour modification.
If you’re ready to better understand your dog and work to build lasting change, I’m here to help.
*When I’m not helping others with their dogs’ behaviour, I’m usually being kept on my toes by my own furry friend - Goose, the golden retriever, a lovable whirlwind who ensures I practice what I preach! He’s a constant reminder that even behaviourists get outsmarted sometimes… and that every dog is a work in progress.