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DJG Animal Behavior Services
Beverly Hills, California
PO Box 15184, 90209


Contact:  Jill Goldman
www.drjillgoldman.com/
949-683-4886 Or Toll Free
help@drjillgoldman.com
PO Box 15184
Beverly Hills, California 90209

Contact:  Jill Goldman
www.drjillgoldman.com/
949-683-4886
help@drjillgoldman.com

What is Your Pet Trying to Tell You



Dr. Jill Goldman is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist in Los Angeles CA and has a private practice.

Dr. Jill Goldman is a court qualified animal behavior expert providing testimony for the defense and plaintiff in legal cases involving animals.

Cases include, but are not limited to dog and cat aggression, nuisance, bites, bodily injury, dangerous/vicious propensity, and safety issues.

Legal services are reserved for attorneys and their clients involved in litigation related to animal behavior.

For more information please complete a Contact Sheet. Dr. Goldman's CV is available upon request.

Services:

Consultation
Case and Record Review
Research and Investigation
Site Inspection
Behavior Testing, Assessment, and Evaluation
Video Coding and Analysis
Written Report
Recommendation
Declaration
Expert Testimony
Deposition
Binding Arbitration
Trial
Information:  
Accident Injury,  Acoustics,  Adoption,  Animal,  Animals,  Dog Behavior,  Dog Bites,  Equine,  Expert Witness,  Expert Witness at Trial,  Expert Witness Testimonies,  Forensic,  Liability,  Personal Injury,  Police K9 Issues,  Psychology,  Safety,  Safety Behavior,  Telemedicine,  Veterinary, 


What is Your Pet Trying to Tell You



Dr. Jill Goldman is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist in Los Angeles CA and has a private practice.

Dr. Jill Goldman is a court qualified animal behavior expert providing testimony for the defense and plaintiff in legal cases involving animals.

Cases include, but are not limited to dog and cat aggression, nuisance, bites, bodily injury, dangerous/vicious propensity, and safety issues.

Legal services are reserved for attorneys and their clients involved in litigation related to animal behavior.

For more information please complete a Contact Sheet. Dr. Goldman's CV is available upon request.

Services:

Consultation
Case and Record Review
Research and Investigation
Site Inspection
Behavior Testing, Assessment, and Evaluation
Video Coding and Analysis
Written Report
Recommendation
Declaration
Expert Testimony
Deposition
Binding Arbitration
Trial

Clara Ann Mason, DVM
Winfield, West Virginia
44 Cloverleaf St, 25213


Contact:  Clara Ann Mason, DVM
claramasondvm.com
304-549-6055 Or Toll Free
claramason@icloud.com
44 Cloverleaf St
Winfield, West Virginia 25213

Contact:  Clara Ann Mason, DVM
claramasondvm.com
304-549-6055
claramason@icloud.com
ANIMALS: HORSES, DOGS, CATS, CATTLE, POULTRY, SNAKES, RABBITS, For the past 8 years, I have served on the Welfare Committees for both the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) where I currently serve as the chairwoman for the welfare committee. I have won multiple professional awards from the Humane Society of the U S and AAEP for my contributions for identifying and ending equine abuse and neglect. My welfare cases also include additional species other than horses: cattle, dogs, cats, goats, rabbits, poultry and snakes.

Often, hoarding cases encompass more than one animal species and it is imperative that the expert witness is familiar with species challenges and differences to ensure successful prosecution. For the past 15 years, many of my animal neglect cases reflect hoarding scenarios which can be a welfare challenge due to the emotional consequences and balances separating human addiction with animal welfare. I volunteer my time training attorneys, law enforcement, prosecutors, and shelter employees on identifying animal abuse and neglect and successfully prosecuting these cases. I have never lost a welfare case in court.

Expert witness in Equine abuse and neglect, in addition to small animal welfare. I have spent 30 years testifying in court against animal (equine) abuse and neglect. I have written multiple articles identifying the neglected horse and securing methods to prosecute those involved with equine abuse.
Information:  
Animals,  Equine,  Horse Accidents,  Horses,  Veterinary, 


ANIMALS: HORSES, DOGS, CATS, CATTLE, POULTRY, SNAKES, RABBITS, For the past 8 years, I have served on the Welfare Committees for both the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) where I currently serve as the chairwoman for the welfare committee. I have won multiple professional awards from the Humane Society of the U S and AAEP for my contributions for identifying and ending equine abuse and neglect. My welfare cases also include additional species other than horses: cattle, dogs, cats, goats, rabbits, poultry and snakes.

Often, hoarding cases encompass more than one animal species and it is imperative that the expert witness is familiar with species challenges and differences to ensure successful prosecution. For the past 15 years, many of my animal neglect cases reflect hoarding scenarios which can be a welfare challenge due to the emotional consequences and balances separating human addiction with animal welfare. I volunteer my time training attorneys, law enforcement, prosecutors, and shelter employees on identifying animal abuse and neglect and successfully prosecuting these cases. I have never lost a welfare case in court.

Expert witness in Equine abuse and neglect, in addition to small animal welfare. I have spent 30 years testifying in court against animal (equine) abuse and neglect. I have written multiple articles identifying the neglected horse and securing methods to prosecute those involved with equine abuse.