Reward-based one-to-one dog training in Coventry plus expert pet behaviour help. Get support from accredited dog trainers and Clinical Animal Behaviourists.
Second Nature Behaviour’s animal behaviourists in Coventry provide evidence-based clinical behavioural support for dogs, cats, and parrots across the city and the wider Warwickshire area. From everyday issues such as reactivity on walks, separation anxiety, and inter-cat conflict, to more complex feather-plucking, fear, and aggression cases, we build a tailored plan around why each animal is struggling — not a generic fix.
Our Coventry hub is led by Zoe Demery, an independently accredited Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB) in dogs, cats, and parrots — one of very few practitioners in the UK accredited across all three companion species. Zoe is also a Certificated Member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians, an ABTC-registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist, and an IAABC-Certified Animal Behaviour Consultant in dogs, cats and parrots.
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What we offer in Coventry: One-to-one dog training and pet behaviour help
We work in two related but distinct ways, depending on what your pet needs:
One-to-One Dog Training Personalised, reward-based training sessions in and around Coventry — at home, in your local park, or wherever you and your dog need help. Loose-lead walking, recall, manners around visitors, calmer behaviour on walks, settling at home.
Clinical Behaviour Consultations For dogs, cats and parrots with established behaviour problems — fear, anxiety, aggression, reactivity, compulsive behaviour, toileting issues, feather plucking. These are home-visit consultations of 1.5–3 hours, followed by a written behaviour modification plan and follow-up support. Vet referral required (your vet can complete our quick online form).
If you’re not sure which one you need, book a free 15-minute discovery call and we’ll point you the right way.
Find out more about our animal behaviour and dog training services
For more information about our different types of services, have a look at our services table.
Common Pet Behaviour Problems We Support With
Dogs
Our dog behaviour experts support owners with problems such as:
Cats
Our cat behaviourists provide expert advice and support with cat behaviour concerns, including:
Parrots
Our parrot behaviourists provide advice and support with behaviour concerns, including:
How to Access Our Services
For one-to-one dog training: Book a free discovery call so we can talk through what you’re hoping to work on. We’ll then arrange your first training session at a time and place that suits you.
For clinical behaviour consultations: We work exclusively on written veterinary referral. This isn’t bureaucracy — it’s so we can rule out any medical contribution to your pet’s behaviour, work alongside your vet, and (in many cases) help you claim through your pet insurance. Here’s how it works:
1. Vet referral
Request that your vet completes our quick, online referral form here.
2. Booking
Online or by giving us a call on 0121 299 0188
3. History form
Give us some background about your pet, their environment, routines and your relationship
4. Consultation
Let’s get started on the plan to dealing with your pet’s behaviour towards people
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Areas Covered
We regularly meet dog owners at War Memorial Park, Coombe Abbey Park, and Allesley Park for practical sessions as part of an active behaviour plan. Cat and parrot work usually happens in the home, where the behaviour actually unfolds. Whether you’re near Coventry Cathedral, the University of Warwick, or the Coventry Building Society Arena, our team can come to you.
Our animal behaviourists in Coventry also see clients across Warwickshire, including Kenilworth, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Rugby, Bedworth, Nuneaton, and Atherstone. We work on veterinary referral in collaboration with referring practices in the area, so every case has appropriate medical input from a vet who knows your pet.
Please note that if you are more than 20 miles from our Coventry hub, an additional £2/mile charge applies for the return journey.
For cats and parrots specifically, we also offer virtual consultations worldwide — distance doesn’t have to be a barrier to specialist support.
If you’re closer to one of our other hubs, you may prefer to be seen by the team there:
- Birmingham hub (West Midlands)
- Stoke-on-Trent hub (Staffordshire)
- Telford hub (Shropshire)
Contact us
In emergencies please call your normal vets local to you.
111 New Union Street,
Email: cov@secondnature.bio
| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
- Animal Behaviourists in Coventry
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Meet Your Local Pet Behaviourist in Coventry

Zoe Demery
Senior Behaviourist
Zoe is a Certificated Clinical Animal Behaviourist (CCAB) in dogs, cats and parrots, independently accredited by CCAB Certification (formally the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour Accreditation Committee). She is proud to be a Certificated Member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians, a registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council and a Certified Animal Behaviour Consultant (in parrots, cats and dogs) with the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants.
FAQ
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Give us a buzz by email or phone
0121 299 0188.
How do I book an appointment?
Contact us for a no obligation chat. After you have been referred by your veterinary surgeon, you can phone us on 0121 299 0188 to discuss the details and costs, or book online here. You can access the referral form here, or your vet can make the referral online here.
How should I go about arranging a vet referral for my dog?
We will send you a referral form to give to your vet. Ask them to look at your dog and fill the form in. You should send this to us prior to the consultation, together with any clinical records that your vet may think are relevant. Alternatively, your vet may like to email, fax (0844 358 3201), or post their records directly to us. Note that they can also fill in their referral online. If you have already spoken to your vet, then this may be sufficient, but please double-check with them. Different vets have different ways of doing things. Some vets charge an extra fee for a referral.
What kind of guarantees can you offer me? What if your suggestions don't work?
We cannot guarantee a ‘cure’ or work miracles, but if between us we can diagnose what is going on, and if you are prepared to work hard, dramatic improvement is not unusual. The treatment plan is designed to be fluid. If what we initially suggest doesn’t seem to have much effect, then we will reassess and make some other suggestions about what to do.
How quickly will we see results? How long will it take to solve the problem?
There is no quick fix to any kind of behaviour problem. The treatment plan advised may produce results very quickly, but often it will take time, effort and commitment from all of the family to produce the improved behaviour. Always remember that your pet’s current problems may have developed over a long period of time, so it may take a particularly long time to improve. It really varies from individual to individual. However, support from us is ongoing, as you need it. Following your consultation, further advice is available by phone and email as you progress, or face-to-face if you require it. Progress is often faster with greater follow-up behaviour support within your own environment.
Why must I seek referral from my vet? I'm sure my dog is perfectly healthy - what's the point?
A strong link between the veterinary surgeon and the animal behaviourist is essential in all cases. In order to rule out any physiological causes for the problem behaviour and in accordance with the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians‘ Code of Conduct, we only work on veterinary referral. Behavioural symptoms are often intertwined with some medical conditions. To provide a truly holistic solution to your problem, your vet needs to be involved at all stages of the process. The behaviourist will work closely with your vet, who often provides ongoing support from their end for various elements of the behaviour plan.
How does the vet referral process work? What do you need from them? Do I have to pay more? My vet just said to give you a call - is that enough?
We will send you a referral form to give to your vet. Ask them to look at your pet and fill the form in. You should send this to us prior to the consultation, together with any clinical records that your vet may think are relevant. Alternatively, your vet may like to email, fax (0844 358 3201), or post their records directly to us. Note that they can also fill in their referral online. If you have already spoken to your vet, then this may be sufficient, but please double-check with them. Different vets have different ways of doing things. Some vets charge an extra fee for a referral.
Are you covered by insurance?
Second Nature Behaviour and our employees are fully covered by professional indemnity and public liability insurance.
How do I know if I need to book a 1-2-1 training session or behaviour consultation?
Dog behaviour problems are usually caused by an underlying negative emotion, such as fear, anxiety or frustration. On the other hand, dog training problems are usually caused by dogs not understanding what’s being requested of them, or they may not be motivated enough to perform the behaviour requested. Examples of dog behaviour problems include lunging and barking at triggers on walks, aggression towards people or other animals, appearing fearful of certain noises etc. Examples of dog training problems include pulling on the lead, not coming back when called and jumping up at people. If you’re unsure what type of service you need, get in touch.













