Dr. Laurie Schulze is a 1997 graduate from The Ohio State University of the College of Veterinary Medicine . After graduation, Dr. Schulze began her career as a companion animal veterinarian and her professional interest in behavior continued to grow. She began to see how a behavior problem greatly impacted her clients’ relationships with their pets, and she wanted to help them. Dr. Schulze discovered a pet's behavior problem was as much a threat to its well-being as a serious illness. This sparked a desire for her to focus her professional continuing education on veterinary behavioral medicine so she could help protect the bond between people and their pets. Since graduation Dr. Schulze has gained over 130 hours of professional continuing education in animal behavior by attending lectures and workshops. She has focused the past 9 years of her veterinary career on practicing behavioral medicine. Dr. Schulze is dedicated to only practicing the most modern and humane methods in the field of veterinary behavior. Dr. Schulze is currently seeing cases involving canine and feline behavior problems. Some examples are, feline aggression, litter box issues, destructive behavior, thunderstorm phobia, separation anxiety, fears noise phobias, cognitive dysfunction, unruliness, and some cases of canine aggression. If you have concerns about your pet's behavior please contact her at laurie@protectthebond.com or 614-893-7429. When Dr. Schulze is not helping people and their pets she loves spending time with her husband , their 3 kids, Wesler ( dog) and Cadence ( cat ) . Professional Affiliations
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