Behaviour Support for Rescue Centres Across the West Midlands
Second Nature Behaviour offers free behaviour support for rescue centres across the West Midlands. We’re a clinical animal behaviour practice, and we’d love to help the dogs and cats in your care (and the people who adopt them) settle, feel secure, and stay in their new homes for good.
What we offer your rescue — free of charge
We know rescue teams are stretched, and that behaviour is so often the difference between an adoption that lasts and one that sadly comes back. So we’ve put together a simple package of free behaviour support for rescue centres:
- Free first-aid behaviour advice — a regular “pick our brains” call for the animals you’re finding most challenging.
- A settle-in guide for your adopters — a warm, practical booklet to share with every adoption.
- A discount for your adopters — money off behaviour support with us for anyone who rehomes through you.
- Free CPD sessions for your staff and volunteers — just let us know what topics you’re interested in.
- Occasional updates — a quarterly email with a useful behaviour tip or a recent research finding. No clutter.
Free first-aid behaviour advice for your team
Stuck with a tricky individual? Our free first-aid calls give you practical, in-the-moment behaviour advice — up to an hour each month. It’s preventative support: if a case turns out to need a full behaviour consultation, that goes through the animal’s vet on referral, and you’ll get a discounted rate.
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Get in touch to see how we can support you.
Settle-in resources for your adopters
Rescues who sign up to our network can access our free New Pet Adopter Guide — kind, practical, evidence-based advice on helping a rescue dog or cat settle into a new home. And because settling in sometimes needs a little more, adopters from our partner rescues get 10% off behaviour support with us.
Why partner with Second Nature Behaviour?
We’re a clinical animal behaviour practice led by ABTC-registered Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourists (CCAB). Everything we do is evidence-based and reward-based — never punishment — and we work on veterinary referral, so an animal’s physical health and emotional wellbeing are always considered together. That means kinder outcomes for the animals in your care, and more confident adopters.
Dogs, cats and parrots
We work with dogs, cats and parrots. Parrots are intensely social flock animals, and the upheaval of rehoming can be especially hard on them — so if your centre takes in birds, we can help there too.
Areas we cover
We support rescue centres and rehoming organisations across the West Midlands, with hubs in Birmingham, Coventry, Stoke-on-Trent and Telford.
FREE pet behaviour resources for your rescue centre
Looking for pet behaviour support for your rescue centre? We can offer:
In-house CPD
Free Behaviour First Aid Calls
Discounts on Our Services for Your Adopters
Free Pet Behaviour Resources
Free CPD sessions for your rescue centre team
Your staff and volunteers are with the animals every day, so a little behaviour knowledge goes a long way. We offer free pet behaviour CPD (continuing professional development) sessions for rescue centre staff — delivered at your centre or online, and tailored to whatever would help your team most.
Popular topics include:
- Reading dog and cat body language, and spotting the early signs of stress
- Keeping kennels and catteries as low-stress as possible
- Supporting animals through the rehoming journey, from intake to settling in
- Helping adopters get those first few weeks right, so adoptions are more likely to last
- Recognising when a behaviour needs a referral, and how that works
Every session is evidence-based and reward-based, and pitched at your team’s level — whether they’re brand-new volunteers or experienced staff. Just tell us what you’d find useful and we’ll build something around it.
What our referring vets say about our clinical animal behaviour services
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FAQ
Have a more general question? Check out our general FAQ.
Prefer to chat things through a bit more?
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Give us a buzz by email or phone
0121 299 0188.
Do you charge rescue centres for this?
Not for the first-aid behaviour advice, so long as it does not take up more than one hour of our time each month. The adopter guide and the quarterly updates are all free. If a case needs a full behaviour consultation, we will need to charge for this and request a vet referral first.
What behaviour problems can you help with?
Anything from settling-in worries, fear and reactivity to toileting, separation-related behaviour and more — in dogs, cats and parrots. We work out what’s driving the behaviour and build a kind, practical plan around it.
How does the adopter discount work?
Anyone who adopts from a partner rescue gets a discount on behaviour support — they just need to quote the code in their adopter guide when they book.
Which areas do you cover?
Across the West Midlands, including Birmingham, Coventry, Stoke-on-Trent and Telford.
Are you covered by insurance?
Second Nature Behaviour and our employees are fully covered by professional indemnity and public liability insurance.




