
Daniel is an animal behaviourist specialising in canine and feline behaviour. He works with dogs and their owners to address a range of dog training and behavioural challenges, including aggression, fear, and trauma-related issues, with a focus on practical, evidence-based solutions that improve both welfare and day-to-day life for both ends of the lead.
Daniel holds an MSc in Neuroscience from King’s College London and a BSc (Hons) in Psychology. He is a Certified Dog Behaviour Consultant (CDBC) and a Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society. His work is informed by current research, and he continues to stay up to date with the latest scientific understanding of canine behaviour.
Alongside his clinical work, Daniel also acts as an expert witness in legal cases involving dog behaviour. His expertise is sought by solicitors and local authorities, with his reports accepted in both criminal and civil proceedings.
Daniel is also a leading educator in the field of dog behaviour, regularly presenting at national and international conferences, as well as delivering webinars and seminars for professionals. His talks focus on canine behaviour, neurobiology, and training, helping to bridge the gap between science and practical application.
He has been invited to speak at a range of industry events and has presented to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Animal Welfare on issues relating to dog behaviour and public safety.