Veterinarian Referral & Lunch-and-Learn Program
Camelot Dog Training | Connecticut Veterinary Partners
At Camelot Dog Training, we believe the best outcomes for dogs happen when trainers and veterinarians work together. Many behavioral challenges — aggression, anxiety, reactivity, or destructive behavior — overlap with medical factors. When training and veterinary guidance work side-by-side, dogs and their families receive more complete support.
We proudly partner with veterinary clinics across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New York to provide trusted behavior guidance for their clients.
Why Veterinarians Refer to Camelot Dog Training
For more than 13 years, Camelot Dog Training has helped thousands of families solve challenging behavior issues while strengthening the human-dog relationship.
Veterinary clinics refer to us for support with:
- Aggression toward people or dogs
- Resource guarding
- Fear and anxiety behaviors
- Leash reactivity
- Puppy development and socialization
- Newly adopted dogs adjusting to their homes
- Dogs struggling with vet visits or handling
Our training focuses on clear communication, structured guidance, and practical solutions that owners can apply in everyday life.
Lunch-and-Learn for Veterinary Clinics
We offer complimentary Lunch-and-Learn presentations for veterinary teams throughout Connecticut.
These sessions help veterinary staff better understand:
- Early warning signs of behavioral problems
- Safe handling strategies for difficult dogs
- Preventative training recommendations for puppy owners
- How training can reduce stress during veterinary visits
- When behavior referral may benefit a client
Lunch-and-Learn sessions are informative, practical, and tailored to the needs of your clinic.
Our goal is simple: help veterinary teams feel confident advising clients about training and behavior support.
Veterinary Behavior Referrals
If you have a client struggling with behavior challenges, Camelot Dog Training is available to help.
We regularly work with dogs experiencing:
- Fear aggression
- Anxiety-based behaviors
- Multi-dog household conflict
- Poor impulse control
- Training challenges affecting quality of life
Our professional dog trainers communicate clearly with owners and can coordinate with veterinary teams when appropriate.
Helping dogs succeed improves outcomes for families, veterinary clinics, and the dogs themselves.
How to Schedule a Lunch-and-Learn
Veterinary clinics interested in hosting a Lunch-and-Learn can contact us directly. Please include: clinic name, city and state, number of staff members attending and, preferred dates or times.
We can’t wait to work with you and your team!
Office Hours:
Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm EST.
Training Hours:
Weekdays, Weeknights and Weekends by appointment only.
Service Areas:
Connecticut: Danbury • Fairfield County • Glastonbury • East Haddam • Hartford • Manchester • Meriden • Milford • New Haven • Southington • Tolland • Wallingford • Waterbury
Rhode Island: Providence • Warwick • Cranston • Pawtucket • East Providence • Newport • Middletown • Bristol • Narragansett • Westerly • Kingston • South Kingstown
Hudson Valley, New York: Beacon • Poughkeepsie • Fishkill • Wappingers Falls • Newburgh • Cornwall • Cold Spring • Highland • Hyde Park • Rhinebeck • Kingston • Saugerties • New Paltz • Hudson
Westchester County, New York: White Plains • Yonkers • New Rochelle • Mount Vernon • Scarsdale • Rye • Harrison • Mamaroneck • Larchmont • Tarrytown • Sleepy Hollow • Ossining • Irvington • Dobbs Ferry • Pelham • Port Chester



