Jessie

Jessie is an animal behaviour consultant who completed a degree in Animal Behaviour and Welfare Science at the University of Greenwich in 2012, she is currently completing  her Bsc Equine Health and Welfare at the Royal Agricultural University. She is also a Student Candidate Member of the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians and is undertaking her Certification with the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour to become a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist. She has been around horses since a young child and prior to working as a behaviour consultant she worked with a wide range of horses in different settings and circumstances including work with show jumpers and racehorses. Jessie competed up to young riders level and produced her pony as a Junior from British Novice to JA.From here she grew a passion for giving horses the very best start regardless of discipline using a holistic approach of the horses psychological and physical wellbeing. After completing her degree she then developed an interest in positive reinforcement training. She also works in a mixed general practice with horses and dogs, many of whom have suffered trauma. Jessie has a special interest in trauma in animals and incorporates trauma informed care principles, affective neuroscience, Polyvagal and attachment theory into her work. Her approach is biopsychosocial  and focuses on the whole animal with the aim of improving animal – human relationships by facilitating safe relationships and experiences from which a solid foundation and relationship can be built. She is also UK representative at MiMer Centre and works with Dr Emily Kieson on the Equines as Companions programme.

Her own business, Animal Behaviour and Trauma Recovery Service in the UK you can  find more info about this here: https://www.facebook.com/Animaltraumarecoveryservice/

You will find Jessie Sams at [email protected]