Dr. Rebecca Ledger is an animal behaviour and animal welfare scientist, based in Vancouver, BC. She has an undergraduate Honours degree in Biology from the University of London, an MSc in Applied Animal Behaviour & Animal Welfare from the University of Edinburgh, and a PhD in the behavioural assessment and management of aggressive dogs from Brunel University. She worked as a Research Assistant at the Waltham Centre of Pet Nutrition, researching relationships between diet and behavioural development in animals. Previously, she has held the position of Manager and Acting General Manager of Animal Behaviour & Animal Welfare for the BC SPCA, Lecturer at Brunel University, and Visiting Scholar at the University of British Columbia, roles where Rebecca has supervised many students in animal behaviour and animal welfare at BSc, MSc and PhD level. At present, Rebecca is a faculty member of Langara College, teaching courses in animal behaviour, animal welfare and animal law in various programs, including the Animal Control Officers Basic Training. She has taught courses in animal behaviour, veterinary forensics and ‘The Violence Link’ to Police organizations across Canada, and is regularly retained by humane societies, pet owners, Crown and Defence counsel to provide expert opinion in legal cases involving animal cruelty and animal behaviour (145+ cases since 2010). Rebecca is an APBC Clinical Animal Behaviourist, an ABTC Registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist, and operates a clinical animal behaviour referral clinic, seeing pets with behavioural problems on veterinary referral in BC’s Lower Mainland.
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