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Lindsay Johnston, RVT
Lindsay holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Animal Biology from the University of Guelph and is a graduate of the Veterinary Technician program at Seneca College. She entered the field of veterinary medicine in 2005, and spent nearly ten years in a small animal hospital practicing low stress handling and prioritizing positive patient experiences. It was there that Lindsay developed a passion for animal behaviour and improving veterinary visits for her patients. Lindsay served as a Professor of animal nutrition and Senior Technologist in the Seneca College veterinary technician program, where she facilitated labs in handling, restraint, and nursing techniques. Lindsay joined North Toronto Veterinary Behaviour Specialty Clinic in 2021, where she provides case support and behaviour modification to canine and feline patients with emotional and behaviour disorders.
Lindsay is Low Stress Handling® Silver certified, Fear Free certified, a member of the Society of Veterinary Behaviour Technicians, and is currently pursuing a Veterinary Technician Specialty in Behaviour.
Outside of work, Lindsay enjoys reading, hiking, and backcountry canoeing. She and her partner share their home with three cats named Autumn, Felix, and Mr. Kitty and a Border Collie/ German Shepherd mix named Sprocket.
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