Synergy Veterinary Behavior

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Creating harmony between people and their pets with veterinary behavior, training, and behavior therapy services offered in the Portland, Oregon area, and virtually within the US! 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.

Contrafreeloading: Because bowls can be boring! 💤Contrafreeloading is the idea that most animals prefer to work for thei...
06/10/2026

Contrafreeloading: Because bowls can be boring! 💤

Contrafreeloading is the idea that most animals prefer to work for their food, rather than having it freely available. This idea has been shown across multiple species, including dogs and rats!

We don't want you to interpret this as "all food must be worked for". Instead, we want this post interpreted primarily from an enrichment standpoint. Many pets are understimulated in our homes. Whether it be a lack of appropriate exercise or mental stimulation, or both!

Our pets must live fulfilled lives. This can include having some meals from a bowl, and other meals (or portions of meals) being dedicated to enrichment activities, you keeping food in your pockets to reward desired behaviors, and much more.

4th of July is officially less than a month away! Now is the time to get your pet's preparations in order.🎆 If your pet ...
06/09/2026

4th of July is officially less than a month away! Now is the time to get your pet's preparations in order.

🎆 If your pet has situational medications, request refills now! If they would benefit from situational medications, talk to your vet now!
🎆 Stock up on enrichment items to try out beforehand
🎆 Purchase/Pull out noise buffering options, speakers for noise, set up playlists (many pets find classical and reggae music relaxing)
🎆 Make sure your pet is microchipped and has up-to-date tags
🎆 Prepare their Zen Den now and have them spend time with and without you in it

Anxiety and fear of noises are something that can be helped, but it will take intentional effort. Pets don't just "get over it". If you need help with your pet's noise phobias, please reach out!

Sharing this again because we're SO stoked!Calling all adventurers!The Control Unleashed 2026 Conference is here ⬇Choose...
06/08/2026

Sharing this again because we're SO stoked!

Calling all adventurers!
The Control Unleashed 2026 Conference is here ⬇

Choose your own adventure as:
🧝Working Teams
🧙In-Person Auditors
⚔ Virtual Attendees

And get ready for THREE full days of education, fun, and DnD chaos 🎉

Register Here: https://www.conferenceunleashed.com/registration
*In-person at Quicksilver Canine, located in North Carolina
*CEUs available
*Dressing up is encouraged

What's even more exciting? Our very own Lorenzo JW Fox, FDM, SAPT, PDT, CCUI, and Amber Mahoney, CDBC, CPDT-KA, FDM, will be presenting!

Get your advantages, prepare for some magic, and CU there!

Dr. Valli and Jenn will be out of the office most of next week to attend the Animal Behavior Symposium in Seattle!This m...
06/04/2026

Dr. Valli and Jenn will be out of the office most of next week to attend the Animal Behavior Symposium in Seattle!

This means we will not have medical staff in the office from most of the day on June 8th through June 10th.
Refills of medications will not be processed during this time, so please make sure to request them in advance! If you have any urgent medical questions during their absence, please contact your primary vet.

Our client care and trainers will still be here, as usual 😃

It's time to swap "a tired dog is a good dog" for "a fulfilled dog whose needs are met is a good dog"! Why?➡ Overworking...
06/03/2026

It's time to swap "a tired dog is a good dog" for "a fulfilled dog whose needs are met is a good dog"!

Why?
➡ Overworking a dog doesn't solve problems.
➡ It's misleading. Exercise doesn't replace training.

❌ You can't exhaust a dog out of a behavior problem. In some cases, it can worsen things because you're essentially left with an overly tired toddler!

Management is still a part of many dogs' lives, and that's okay! We rely on management to control otherwise unpredictable situations or situations we know our dog can't succeed in. Management will be more effective than too much exercise, and you'll be less frustrated in the end as well.

To all our ladies, theydies, gaydies, and everyone in between: Happy Pride Month! 🌈 ✨Let's celebrate the beautiful chaos...
06/02/2026

To all our ladies, theydies, gaydies, and everyone in between: Happy Pride Month! 🌈 ✨

Let's celebrate the beautiful chaos of being human, the joy of self-expression, and the power of community.

This month is about showing up for each other and creating spaces where everyone can thrive authentically.

Whether you're out and proud, still figuring things out, or just here to support, your presence matters. Let's keep lifting each other up, challenging the status quo, and building spaces where everyone belongs.

If you're looking for ways to support, consider donating to local LGBTQIA+ organizations, amplifying q***r voices, or simply having those important conversations. Together, we make progress!

Sometimes we do too much with our dogs. 🐕Whether it's repeating cues like a broken record, micro-managing how they exist...
06/01/2026

Sometimes we do too much with our dogs. 🐕

Whether it's repeating cues like a broken record, micro-managing how they exist on leash or in our home, or setting too-high expectations for behavior(s) that aren't nailed, we're all guilty of this at times!

All of these situations risk increasing a dog's stress, setting them up for "failure", increasing our own frustration, or undoing progress we've already made. Or all of the above!

Having a "less is more" approach can teach us patience. Preserving a dog's agency and ability to make appropriate choices helps reduce stress and better meet their needs.

Can you dedicate 10 minutes of undivided attention to your pet (or each of your pets) every day?Building and maintaining...
05/28/2026

Can you dedicate 10 minutes of undivided attention to your pet (or each of your pets) every day?

Building and maintaining a positive relationship with our pets is important. Bonding with our pets is important. We want to facilitate a relationship of trust, cohabitation, and fun!

Great examples are interactive playtime, cuddling, massages, petting, and anything else that involves you directly interacting with your pet (that they enjoy). We don't really count walks or fetch, as those are usually more hands-off.

Our pets provide us with immediate and undivided attention and companionship throughout the day, so we should make it a habit to return the favor!

A pet's quality of life doesn't only apply to their physical health.Cognitive changes, high levels of stress, anxiety, f...
05/27/2026

A pet's quality of life doesn't only apply to their physical health.

Cognitive changes, high levels of stress, anxiety, fear, etc, can all negatively impact a pet's life and ability to function.

We must acknowledge that if a pet is suffering, physically or mentally, something needs to change to support them better.

This Memorial Day, we honor those who served our country and those who paid the price for our freedom on the battlefield...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we honor those who served our country and those who paid the price for our freedom on the battlefield and at home.

Military service takes many forms, and so does the cost of that service. While we traditionally remember those who died in combat on Memorial Day, it's important to acknowledge that service-related mental health struggles like PTSD, depression, and anxiety can also lead to tragic outcomes. These deaths are connected to military service, and those who served deserve to be remembered as well.

For LGBTQ+ service members, these challenges are often compounded by additional burdens: serving under discriminatory policies, facing prejudice both within the military and after returning home, and navigating support systems that haven't always been inclusive. Their service deserves recognition, and their struggles deserve compassion.

This Memorial Day, let's honor all who served by supporting all who survive.

Let's expand our understanding of what it means to honor our service members. Let's remember all who gave their lives in service, whether that sacrifice happened during deployment or the battle that continued at home. Let's support those still fighting invisible wounds. Let's work to create a future where no service member feels they have to carry their struggles alone.

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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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