Behavioral Solutions

Behavioral Solutions

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Nurture the Relationship Between You & Your Pet

The Behavior Clinic for Cats and Dogs and At Home Vet Care are parallel veterinary practices located in Northern Westchester County, NY.   Dr. Sarah J. Cutler runs both in her new office in Bedford Hills.  She has more than 24 years of practicing veterinary medicine in Westchester County and NYC.
Dr. Cutler and her team provide behavioral consultations and medical care for cats and dogs by appointment only, at the clinic and on home visits.  All of her team members are Certified Fear Free Professionals and are made up of CPDT-KA trainers, veterinarians, pre-veterinarians and experienced veterinary administrators.
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About Dr. Cutler

She received her VMD in traditional small animal Western medicine and surgery at the oldest accredited veterinary school still in operation in the country, the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Cutler’s approach to veterinary medicine is driven by her passion for the humane treatment of our pet animals. She encompasses an openness to the evolution of modern and traditional medicine, and is very interested in all the elements that come together to create a strong human-animal bond and a healthy pet.

She continually attempts to look at the whole picture which includes preventative care, treatment of medical and surgical diseases, and addresses home management, lifestyle and behavioral counseling.

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Our Services

We provide comprehensive and dedicated treatment to your pet and their behavioral therapy.

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Our Philosophy

The care and treatment of your cat or dog requires a delicate and experienced approach and mindset.

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Why Choose Us?

Dr. Sarah Cutler and her team are experienced and ready to handle your pet’s behavioral needs.

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“Dr. Cutler has been caring for our dogs for many years, and she has helped with everything from preventative medicine, behavioral consultation, and complex situations with multiple interwoven issues. For example, Mona came to us with diabetes, heart worm, and food allergies. Dr. Cutler helps us to feel confident about managing her diabetes in our rescue environment, and helped us uncover the underlying food allergy that was causing Mona’s gastrointestinal upset. TJ was having some baffling symptoms, and Dr. Cutler helped us to untangle what turned out to be a combination of anxiety and partial complex seizures. And with each dog she sees, Dr. Cutler takes the extra time to focus on building trust, so that the dogs have a positive experience when they see the vet.”

 

Sharon – For the Love of Dogs Rescue