Growing up in rural Oklahoma, Karen Holman developed a deep fondness for animals, especially since her parents and grandparents were also animal lovers. As a child, Karen and her sisters participated in 4-H, where they learned a great deal about horses. Early on, she enjoyed observing animals and how they communicated with one another and humans.
Karen went on to become a science and health teacher, but she eventually decided to start a side business where she would be able to follow her passion of helping animals in need.
A NEW PATH
After Karen adopted a Labrador Retriever with a biting problem about 15 years ago, many people told her that the dog should be euthanized and to start over with another dog. Karen and her family, however, were committed to helping their new pet while also providing a safe environment for everyone in their home.
Karen sought the help of her veterinarian, Charles McWilliams, DVM, as well as Carlos Siracusa, DVM, Ph.D., at the University of Pennsylvania-Ryan Veterinary Hospital Behavior Clinic and, in time, learned how to change her dog's aggressive behavior.
Because of that experience, Karen was inspired to attend graduate school and become an animal behavior consultant. She has now been consulting professionally since 2015 at her business, Three Oaks Animal Behavior Counseling.
Working with dogs, cats, and horses, Karen often observes animals in their environment before providing positive treatment interventions to help improve the bond between owner and pet.
HELPING HORSES
This story is from the January - February 2025 edition of Young Rider.
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