Pets with behavior problems
are misunderstood.

At Ease, our experts are here to help.

We partner with your vet to solve your pet’s behavior issue.

Ease offers the most affordable veterinary behavioral care.
We work by referral from your vet. If we accept your case, we can help your pet.

Separation Anxiety

Goodbye guilt, hello calm.

Helping your dog feel safe when you're away often takes behavior work, medication, and supplements working together.

Separation Anxiety

Reactivity on Leash

Calm walks start here.

Behavior work leads the way, and medication or supplements can help support change.

Reactivity on Leash

Reactivity at Home

Guests again, without the chaos.

Help your dog stay calm when company comes. Behavior work leads the way, and medication or supplements can help support change.

Reactivity at Home

House Soiling

The litter box they’ll actually use.

Practical, vet-guided help for messy situations. Many cats improve with behavior work alone. Some need medication too.

House Soiling

Noise Phobia

Storms don’t have to be scary.

Learn how to help your dog stay calm during noise events. Medications or supplements can help when triggers are tough.

Noise Phobia

Global Fear & Generalized Anxiety

A calmer life for your sensitive dog.

Step-by-step help for dogs who fear… well, everything. Behavior work, medication, and supplements help your dog feel safe.

Global Fear & Generalized Anxiety

Inter-Cat Aggression

Peace in a multi-cat home.

End the hiss-and-swat cycle. Medication and supplements are often needed for one or both cats, alongside behavior work.

Inter-Cat Aggression

Urine Marking

Goodbye mess, hello calm.

Most cats need behavior work plus medication or supplements to reduce stress and marking.

Urine Marking

What is a veterinary behavior treatment plan?

Animal behavior is complex, and the cost of doing the wrong thing is high.
But nearly all behavioral issues can be improved by combining:

Environmental Management

Specific changes to your pet’s home, routine and diet

Behavior Modification

Building new behaviors over the course of days, weeks and months

Medication & Supplements

Temporary or ongoing meds tailored to your pet’s needs

Real Pet Parents. Real Results.

Our trainer said meds would help, and she was right. The plan is really working.

Mark & Bailey

Florida

Turns out we were making some mistakes. Now Twink is back to using her box!

Jennifer & Twinkie

Nebraska

Wilfred made it through a whole hike. No growling! I wish we’d done this sooner.

Jess & Wilfred

California

With Ease, better behavior is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

The Right Plan

Follow a structured online program designed by top veterinary behaviorists.

The Right Medication

Not all pets need medication, but if yours does, our specialists work with your vet to get it right.

Ongoing Support

Email our experts anytime, or add 1-on-1 Zoom support if you want extra help.

The Role of Medication

Behavioral pharmacology has evolved since the days of one-size-fits-all pet meds. Did you know that underlying stress can be a major factor in your pet’s unwanted behavior? Reducing your pet’s stress with a medication can help unlock the progress you’ve hoped to make. Just like people, pets learn better when they’re calm and relaxed.

At Ease, our veterinary behaviorists carefully consider combinations, dosages, and timing so your pet feels like the best version of themselves on medication – never sedated or withdrawn.

The World’s Most Experienced Behavior Team

We have helped over 100,000 pets just like yours.

Dr. Lisa Radosta

Dr. Lisa Radosta, DVM, DACVB, is President of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. She is a world-renowned behavior expert, prolific author, dynamic speaker, educator, and consultant. She has served on the Fear Free Advisory Board and the AAHA Behavior Management Task Force.

Dr. Lisa Radosta

DVM, DACVB (Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist)

Dr. Kenneth Martin

Dr. Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB, is a renowned global authority in veterinary behavior with extensive experience as a trainer and handler and Fear Free Elite Certification. Highly sought after, he has made substantial contributions to influential texts and courses in the field.

Dr. Kenneth Martin

DVM, DACVB (Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist)

Dr. Sheila Segurson

Dr. Sheila Segurson, DVM, DACVB, is the preeminent global authority on animal shelter behavior programs. As a prolific author, researcher, and nonprofit leader, she has been instrumental in nationally advancing the behavior and welfare of at-risk pets.

Dr. Sheila Segurson

DVM, DACVB (Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist)

Dr. Mikel Delgado

Dr. Mikel Maria Delgado, PhD, is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist and Certified Cat Behavior Consultant. With international acclaim as a cat expert, she's an influential author, scientist, lecturer, media darling, and member of the Fear Free Advisory Board.

Dr. Mikel Delgado

PhD, CCBC, CAAB (Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist)

Dr. Sophie Liu

Dr. Sophie Liu, DVM, is a rising star who seamlessly blends her veterinary expertise, behavior residency, and roles as a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, published author, and accomplished dog trainer to impart practical behavior solutions with a remarkable impact.

Dr. Sophie Liu

DVM, ACVB resident training

Debbie Martin

Debbie Martin is one of just 30 Veterinary Technician Specialists in Behavior and an Elite Fear free Certified Professional. She shines as a globally recognized dog trainer, author, educator, speaker, and leading authority in pet behavior.

Debbie Martin

KPA CTP, LVT, VTS (Behavior)

The World’s Most Experienced Behavior Team

We have helped over 100,000 pets with behavior problems just like yours.

Dr. Lisa Radosta

Dr. Lisa Radosta, DVM, DACVB, is President of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists. She is a world-renowned behavior expert, prolific author, dynamic speaker, educator, and consultant. She has served on the Fear Free Advisory Board and the AAHA Behavior Management Task Force.

Dr. Lisa Radosta

DVM, DACVB (Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist)

Dr. Kenneth Martin

Dr. Kenneth Martin, DVM, DACVB, is a renowned global authority in veterinary behavior with extensive experience as a trainer and handler and Fear Free Elite Certification. Highly sought after, he has made substantial contributions to influential texts and courses in the field.

Dr. Kenneth Martin

DVM, DACVB (Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist)

Dr. Sheila Segurson

Dr. Sheila Segurson, DVM, DACVB, is the preeminent global authority on animal shelter behavior programs. As a prolific author, researcher, and nonprofit leader, she has been instrumental in nationally advancing the behavior and welfare of at-risk pets.

Dr. Sheila Segurson

DVM, DACVB (Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist)

Dr. Mikel Delgado

Dr. Mikel Maria Delgado, PhD, is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist and Certified Cat Behavior Consultant. With international acclaim as a cat expert, she's an influential author, scientist, lecturer, media darling, and member of the Fear Free Advisory Board.

Dr. Mikel Delgado

PhD, CCBC, CAAB (Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist)

Dr. Sophie Liu

Dr. Sophie Liu, DVM, is a rising star who seamlessly blends her veterinary expertise, behavior residency, and roles as a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant, published author, and accomplished dog trainer to impart practical behavior solutions with a remarkable impact.

Dr. Sophie Liu

DVM, ACVB resident training

Debbie Martin

Debbie Martin is one of just 30 Veterinary Technician Specialists in Behavior and an Elite Fear free Certified Professional. She shines as a globally recognized dog trainer, author, educator, speaker, and leading authority in pet behavior.

Debbie Martin

KPA CTP, LVT, VTS (Behavior)

How to Get Started

Ease is available by veterinarian referral. Share your vet’s details using the form below, and we’ll email them right away. Vets are busy, so if we don’t hear back within a week, we’ll follow up with a friendly call. You’ll hear from us as soon as we connect, or within two weeks if we’re still trying.

Email Your Vet
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We'll let your vet know you are interested in behavior support for your pet. If you have anything else to include, we'll pass it along. :)

 

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Our team is at the forefront of veterinary behavior science.