Marianne Furler Zangger
Marianne Furler Zangger is a veterinarian with a specialization in animal behavior (GST certificate and diploma from the Swiss Veterinary Association for Animal Behavior STVV) and has been running a practice as a behavioral veterinarian since 2002.
Services
- Behavioral consultations for dogs, cats, and horses
- Behavioral therapy for dogs, cats, and horses
- Medication for behavioral issues
- Assessments of dog aggression
- Expert reports on dog aggression
- Compulsory dog home education in the Canton of Zurich
- Private lessons for dogs
- Physiotherapy for dogs, cats, and horses
Certifications
- Veterinary Doctor (Dr. med. vet.)
- Specialist in Animal Behavior (GST certificate and diploma from the Swiss Veterinary Association for Animal Behavior STVV)
- Certified Animal Physiotherapist (SVTPT)
Specializations
- Animal behavior
- Stress-free handling according to Fear Free
- Animal physiotherapy
Media Appearances
- Author of various articles in professional journals
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