DESCRIPTION
For this episode, Jo & Vicky are joined by veterinary behaviourist Dr. Katrin Jahn, who has 25+ years of veterinary experience and heads up Trinity Veterinary Behaviour in the UAE. Katrin shares her entrepreneurial journey including running a veterinary clinic in Abu Dhabi, creating an online educational platform that breaks down professional barriers, supports vets across the world and empowers them to serve pets and their owners better.
They discuss the importance of collaboration between veterinary professionals and dog trainers. The episode explores entrepreneurship, professional growth, and the power of having a clear mission in the pet care industry.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Often behaviour and pain are intertwined.
A dog that is in pain, not sleeping well, or with cognitive issues or anxiety cannot respond to training in the same way a healthy dog does.
For trainers, being able to speak to and learn from a certified veterinary behaviourist or the animal's vet when they are struggling is transformative.
If you notice something odd about the way an animal moves or behaves while being trained, groomed or cared for by you encourage the owner to take them to the vet.
Support the owner and vet by precisely and concisely explaining what you have noticed.
Being surrounded by people who are working towards building their own business has a hugely positive impact.
Katrin has worked with mentors at various stages to take her business forward.
Having a coach gets you off the hamster wheel, enables you to see opportunities and create the life you really love.
Note and examine every idea you have, even the off the wall ones, Katrin did and created an amazing new vet business model.
BEST MOMENTS
“Once you've worked that way (collaboratively), you almost think like, ‘Oh my God, why does everybody not work like this? .”
“A lot of vets don't know enough about what trainers and behaviourists do.”
“Being a little bit more kind of data oriented and trying to give precise information that the vet can then do something with helps.”
“If your inner self isn't right, you can have the best strategy in the world, and it's not going to get you anywhere.”
“I think (having a mentor) is almost a must have if you're wanting to create a business that's actually going to serve the clients you want to serve, but also serve you and make you happy.
EPISODE RESOURCES
https://trinityvetbehaviour.com
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepetbehaviourcommunity
https://www.instagram.com/trinityvetbehaviour
SOCIALS AND IMPORTANT LINKS
https://www.tiktok.com/@letstalkdogbusiness
https://www.youtube.com/@LetsTalkDogBusiness
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ABOUT THE HOSTS
Meet Jo and Vicky! They bring a combined 25 years of expertise in the canine industry. Jo, with a background in corporate business, and Vicky, a dedicated advocate for rescue organisations, form an unstoppable team. Beyond the mic, their lives are a whirlwind – managing two successful businesses, pursuing a full-time university degree, and parenting two little ones under four. Each of their homes combined is a lively menagerie, housing five dogs and an abundance of chickens.
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