
Julia
Julia has a degree in Animal Behaviour and a PGCE in Early Years and Primary Education and has worked in both professions.
She began working with animals as a teenager at an animal sanctuary which inspired her to take up the offer of a degree in Animal Behaviour. Julia has enjoyed working with a variety of pets, marine animals, reptiles and more currently with dogs in all contexts such as 1-2-1 sessions, puppy classes, adolescent classes and Hoopers.
Julia is being mentored by Roz to support her towards her Clinical Animal Behaviourist Accreditation.
Julia also worked as an effective primary school teacher and leader in various roles for over a decade. Where one of her areas of expertise was supporting children and families with social, emotional and mental health needs.
Julia now brings both of her passions together as a Kids Around Dogs approved professional enabling her to work with whole families, bringing her experience and a compassionate approach to her work.
Qualifications, accreditation, practical & theoretical experience
- BSc Hons in Animal Behaviour
- BTEC National Diploma in Animal Care
- Level 2 Qualified Hoopers Instructor with Canine Hoopers World
- PGCE Primary and Early Years
- Level 2 Introduction to Counselling
Experience
- Shadowed 1-2-1 sessions and group classes with Roz Pooley
- Dog Trainer for 3 years
- Volunteer at Dogs Trust Dog School
- Zookeeper at Bristol Zoo
- Displays Supervisor at Sea Life Centres
- Volunteer Coordinator at The Atlantic Whale Foundation
- Kennel, Cattery and Veterinary Hospital Assistant
- Volunteer at Holly Hedge Animal Sanctuary
- Primary School Teacher for 11 years
CPD & courses
Extensive list available on request
Recent articles
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