Three Oaks Animal Behavior Counseling
Karen Holman is an animal behavior consultant in Oklahoma, focusing on animal behavior issues. Her graduate education was a science based curriculum, and her approach reflects the ethology of the species of animal, addressing all types of animal problems from minor concerns to more complicated issues.
The goal of Three Oaks Animal Behavior Counseling is to help pet owners experience an improvement in their pet’s behavior, leading to a stronger human-animal bond that will last fur-ever.
All animals are unique and their problems are no different. There are not always simple solutions or cookie cutter answers to your pet’s bad behavior. There are often multiple, underlying causes and getting to the root of these triggers can take time and patience. Each case is a unique challenge and the treatment plan is designed to specifically address the concerns that you and your pet are experiencing. With over 35 years of teaching experience, Karen’s ability to relate to all ages in a clear, educating manner will help you understand and effectively carry out the individualized treatment plan.
Karen Holman, B.S., B.S.E., M.S.
Karen Holman is an animal behavior consultant, using a science-based approach to address all types of animal problems from minor concerns to more complicated issues.
No Cookie Cutter Solutions
All animals are unique and their problems are no different. There are not always simple solutions or cookie cutter answers to your pet’s bad behavior.
Obedience vs Behavior
Behavior modification differs from obedience training. Through behavior consulting, the “whole animal” is evaluated in order to identify the root cause of the inappropriate behavior.
Recent Posts from Karen
Fourth of July and Your Pets: Not a Good Combination
Growing up in rural Broken Arrow, Fourth of July celebrations were full of life lessons and lasting memories. I not only learned from my mother how to prepare a meal for fifty people with love and joy, my father also instilled in me the hard work and dedication necessary to accomplish anything worthwhile. But things…
My Dog that Struggles to be Good – Behavior or Obedience: What Does My Dog Need?
I am an animal lover, a dog person, a “dog is not just a dog” kind of gal, but I am also a scientist. I diligently work to not anthropomorphize my animals. After all, they are not human, having only the thoughts of their species. When we anthropomorphize animals, we are attributing to them feelings,…