Contact

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  <p>I welcome inquiries from researchers, working dog breeders, and owners seeking to understand their herding dogs better. While I cannot provide individual training advice without a proper consultation, I'm happy to point you toward appropriate resources.</p>
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  <h2 class="pg-3005-section-title">Get in Touch</h2>
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      <h3>Email</h3>
      <p><a href="mailto:research@herdinginstinctinstitute.org" class="pg-3005-email">research@herdinginstinctinstitute.org</a></p>
      <p>For research inquiries and academic correspondence.</p>
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      <h3>Consultations</h3>
      <p><a href="mailto:consult@herdinginstinctinstitute.org" class="pg-3005-email">consult@herdinginstinctinstitute.org</a></p>
      <p>For breeding program assessments and individual dog evaluations.</p>
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      <h3>Location</h3>
      <p>Herding Instinct Institute<br>
      Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies<br>
      Easter Bush Campus<br>
      Edinburgh EH25 9RG, Scotland</p>
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  <h3>A Note on Response Times</h3>
  <p>I spend considerable time in the field, often in areas with limited connectivity. Please allow 5-7 working days for a response. If your matter is urgent, please indicate this in your subject line, though I should note that behavioral emergencies are rarely as time-sensitive as they feel in the moment.</p>
  <p>For immediate training crises, please contact a certified applied animal behaviorist in your area who can provide in-person assessment. A behavior problem that has developed over months will not be solved by an email.</p>
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