Online Expert in dogs and cats behaviour
At The Online Vet Behaviourist, we specialise in helping pet owners across the UK understand and improve their dog or cat’s behaviour through online consultations with our Veterinary Behaviourist. Whether your pet is showing signs of anxiety, aggression, or stress, we offer expert behavioural support that’s compassionate, practical, and fully remote.
Led by a qualified veterinary surgeon with advanced training in behavioural medicine, our goal is to improve your pet’s emotional well-being and make expert behaviour advice accessible, flexible, and effective.
The Online Vet Behaviourist
The Online Vet Behaviourist is a UK-based, online-only behavioural medicine service for dogs and cats. With remote access to expert support, help is always within reach — wherever you are, and whenever you need it.
Meet Dr. Luca
I'm a UK-licensed veterinary surgeon with advanced training in both internal and behavioural medicine; currently a resident of the European College of Animal Welfare and Behavioural Medicine.
Through The Online Vet Behaviourist, I offer expert-led, online behavioural consultations designed to support both pet owners and referring vets across the UK.
My approach is science-based, compassionate, and practical — focused on helping dogs and cats overcome fear, anxiety, aggression, and other emotional or behavioural disorders. I’ve worked in hospitals, practices, and at home, and I know how to tailor advice to your real-life environment.
Qualifications and affiliations
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Currently completing specialist training in veterinary behavioural medicine at European board level.
More info on the ECAWBM.
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Postgraduate degree focused on the diagnosis and treatment of behavioural disorders in companion animals.
More info here.
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Part of a network of professionals advancing the field of veterinary behaviour across Europe.
More info on ESVCE.
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Member of one of the UK-based professional bodies supporting clinical animal behaviour practitioners.
More info on FABC.
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Cooperate with the Ethology and Veterinary Physiology Laboratory on clinical and research projects in animal behaviour.
More info on ETOVET.
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Contributed to peer-reviewed research advancing evidence-based approaches to behavioural disorders in companion animals.
The Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: epidemiology, pathophysiology and diagnosis - Read the Article
A case of generalised anxiety in a cocker-spaniel - Read the Article
The Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: rating scales - Read the Article
