Synergy Veterinary Behavior

Synergy Veterinary Behavior Creating harmony between people and their pets

We are a veterinary behavior referral practice dedicated to bringing happiness to the Portland-area's people and their pets by providing supportive and comprehensive programs for diagnosis and treatment of problem behaviors.

Identifying Pain in Our Pets 🐶🐱Pain in pets can be subtle. Here are some things you may not realize are worth paying att...
09/05/2025

Identifying Pain in Our Pets 🐶🐱

Pain in pets can be subtle. Here are some things you may not realize are worth paying attention to.

💙 A decrease in activity levels or appetite (this can also include their overall enthusiasm or excitement)
💙 They're slower to sit, stand, lie down, or jump up (they may even avoid any of these things when asked)
💙 Increased agitation, fear, anxiety, or aggressive behavior
💙 Resting or hiding in unusual spots

If you suspect your pet is in pain, it's important to follow up with your primary vet or a specialist. Pain isn’t reserved for old age, and it can greatly impact your pet’s quality of life.

Stop making your reactive dog sit!Asking your reactive dog to sit when they’re already upset might feel like you’re keep...
09/03/2025

Stop making your reactive dog sit!

Asking your reactive dog to sit when they’re already upset might feel like you’re keeping control, but it can actually make them feel more anxious or threatened.

When a dog is sitting, they're putting themselves in a more vulnerable position than when standing. If you combine that with the emotional distress they feel and experience as a reactive dog that is too close to their triggers, we aren't doing them any favors!

If you feel the need to have your dog sit when they see a trigger, you're likely too close to the trigger and need to increase the distance between your dog and them. Obedience is not the same as behavior modification, and we should not expect or ask for obedience when your dog is in distress.

Instead, how can we better manage the situation next time this happens, and how can we gradually increase their comfort level seeing things that upset them?

09/02/2025

Back to School: Tips for changing routines with your pets

📖 Behavior Term Tuesday ➡ ➡ Cooperative CareCooperative care refers to teaching animals to actively participate in and c...
09/02/2025

📖 Behavior Term Tuesday ➡ ➡ Cooperative Care

Cooperative care refers to teaching animals to actively participate in and consent to their own care, such as grooming, veterinary procedures, or husbandry tasks. This can be used for vaccinations, exams, nail trims, drawing blood, and more!

Cooperative care is beneficial to all species, from domesticated pets to wild animals in zoos and sanctuaries, and makes care possible for animals otherwise unable to receive veterinary care due to safety concerns, fear, stress, and/or aggressive behaviors.

Photo Credit: 's own Ollie, demonstrating his consent to care by offering a chin rest!

Facebook Live Tomorrow, September 2nd @ 4:30 PM (PDT) with Lorenzo Fox! School hours, extracurricular activities, and so...
09/01/2025

Facebook Live Tomorrow, September 2nd @ 4:30 PM (PDT) with Lorenzo Fox!

School hours, extracurricular activities, and social gatherings - this seasonal transition for families can be both exciting and a bit overwhelming.
This is also true for your dogs, cats, and other family pets! Your expectations for your pet might take a big shift and they are likely to be exposed to many novel environments and experiences.
Join certified trainer, Lorenzo Fox, for some considerations and tips to help support the whole family.

See you there!

How can we make veterinary care possible for pets who are anxious, fearful, or aggressive when going to the vet? 🐶🐱We de...
08/31/2025

How can we make veterinary care possible for pets who are anxious, fearful, or aggressive when going to the vet? 🐶🐱

We design a Veterinary Care Recovery Program just for them!

As Fear-Free Certified Professionals, we want the best care to be available for your beloved pets, no matter what. We also want that care to happen with as much success and as little stress as possible.

We start with a Veterinary Care Consult with Dr. Nicole Froelich (DVM, Fear Free Elite, Cat Friendly Certified, Low Stress Certified). During this hour-long visit, she will create an individualized plan tailored to your pet’s current and future veterinary care needs. This may include medication trials, targeted cooperative care training recommendations, follow-up appointments, and, if needed, a sedated exam to help ensure success with your pet’s goals.

Following your initial appointment with Dr. Nicole, our trainers will begin working with you on cooperative care skills to help improve your pet’s comfort as we move through their plan. This process is fully customizable, since each pet has different needs depending on what we’re preparing them for.

Our ultimate goal is to support your pet in returning to their primary vet (and/or specialist) for ongoing care. We’ll provide those teams with everything they need so you can feel confident continuing your pet’s treatment together.

Interested in scheduling? Please reach out if you have any questions, and fill out the history form within the links below when you're ready to begin!:

https://www.synergybehavior.com/vet-care-recovery-dogs/
https://www.synergybehavior.com/vet-care-recovery-cats/

Paw-stitive Outcomes: Ginger! 💙Ginger is an almost 2-year-old Aussiedoodle. She loves chicken nuggets, long walks, her c...
08/29/2025

Paw-stitive Outcomes: Ginger! 💙

Ginger is an almost 2-year-old Aussiedoodle. She loves chicken nuggets, long walks, her caring guardians, and their grandson, who is a frequent visitor to her home. As you can see, she is also irresistibly cute!

At about one year of age, Ginger began exhibiting some concerning behaviors toward her guardians. She had always been a slightly nervous puppy, especially when meeting new people and with certain types of handling. But then Ginger began to show guarding behaviors, such as growling, snapping, and body blocking, around sometimes perplexing things, like her leash, random rocks in the yard, and even certain rooms and hallways in the house. So her guardians came to us for help.

Ginger was clearly struggling with lots of conflicting emotions and a high baseline level of anxiety. Her aggressive behaviors appeared to be an attempt to prevent potentially scary outcomes and to have some control over her environment. Utilizing behavior medication was helpful to reduce Ginger’s baseline level of anxiety and distress. However, she and her guardians benefited most from working with our head trainer, Lorenzo, to understand the motivation and emotions behind the behaviors and establish proactive strategies to help Ginger feel safe.

Now, Ginger and her humans are relieved to have a much less stressful household and they are enjoying their time together. Ginger’s humans have done an incredible job understanding and implementing the strategies they learned to support Ginger and to keep everyone involved safe and secure.

For Ginger, prioritizing the relationship with her guardians instead of attempting to “correct” the unwanted behaviors, as well as providing patient and predictable ways for Ginger to make her own choices throughout her daily routines, made all the difference!

Way to go, Team Ginger!

⭐️ New Group Class at Synergy! ⭐️For those who have already taken Control Unleashed 1: Reactive to Resilient, we'd love ...
08/28/2025

⭐️ New Group Class at Synergy! ⭐️

For those who have already taken Control Unleashed 1: Reactive to Resilient, we'd love to invite you to join Control Unleashed 2: Rendezvous 🐶

This 6-week class is our advanced version of Control Unleashed 1. Each week of class, we'll meet up with you and your pup at a new location, providing you with safer and more structured opportunities to practice your dog's skills in real-life situations.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Register online here: https://www.synergybehavior.com/classes

📖 Behavior Term Tuesday ➡ ➡ Conditioned Emotional Response (C.E.R.)A conditioned emotional response is the emotional sta...
08/26/2025

📖 Behavior Term Tuesday ➡ ➡ Conditioned Emotional Response (C.E.R.)

A conditioned emotional response is the emotional state an animal develops in response to a previously neutral stimulus, after that stimulus has been associated with something positive or negative. Essentially, it’s how the animal feels about something as a result of learning.

An example of a positive C.E.R. would be a dog that gets excited to see their leash, because the leash is now associated with fun walks or other enjoyable adventures.

An example of a negative C.E.R. would be a cat that hides when you bring out their carrier from the closet because the carrier has become associated with negative/scary experiences at the vet's office.

"Is my dog stubborn?" 🐶No! What we frequently associate with “stubbornness” is generally:▪ A behavior we want to happen ...
08/25/2025

"Is my dog stubborn?" 🐶

No! What we frequently associate with “stubbornness” is generally:

▪ A behavior we want to happen hasn’t been appropriately taught or reinforced
▪A behavior we don’t want has been unintentionally taught or reinforced
▪ The desired behavior has become associated with something negative (like a dog not responding to a known recall cue, as it's been associated with the fun ending), so the dog avoids it
▪ A dog’s emotional state (excitement, fear, anxiety, stress) prevents them from responding as desired
▪ A dog experiences pain when performing the behavior, so they avoid it

The next time your dog doesn't listen, stop and think!
What reasons could be behind it? What efforts can you make to help this behavior become more reliable?

❓ What Facebook Live topics or questions would you like to hear about next? 🐶💙🐱💙🐰💙🐴If there's an animal behavior topic t...
08/24/2025

❓ What Facebook Live topics or questions would you like to hear about next? 🐶💙🐱💙🐰💙🐴

If there's an animal behavior topic that isn't talked about much, a pressing question that won't leave your head, or if you've heard something you want to do a deep dive into, let us know! We'd love your suggestions 😄

🐱 Feline Enrichment Ideas - Let's hear your less common ideas too!Here's what we have so far:🐈 Save cardboard boxes and ...
08/21/2025

🐱 Feline Enrichment Ideas - Let's hear your less common ideas too!

Here's what we have so far:

🐈 Save cardboard boxes and paper packing materials to create a scavenger hunt for toys and food

🐈‍⬛ Bring a novel item into the home for them to explore and sniff - a recent trend was concrete or stone slabs that people would let warm in the sun first!

🐈 For our leash-trained kitties, consider getting them a sandbox (or dirt box) for yard time

🐈‍⬛ Use painter's tape and mark a few shapes onto the ground to see how your cat interacts with them (our money is on them sitting or lying in the shape, but you never know 😉)

🐈 Collect some bottle caps to fill with kibble, put them onto a cookie sheet, and fill the cookie sheet with a little bit of water to float the caps

Address

2127 NW York Street
Portland, OR
97210

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 6:30pm
Sunday 9am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+15033361202

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