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Laura Vissaritis (born 2 March 1982) aka Laura V, is an Australian dog behaviourist best known as the co-host of Australian
ABC TV series "New Leash on Life"
[1] with
Joel Creasey.
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Laura also appeared as the dog behaviourist in the second season of TV series The Pet Rescuers [5] on Channel 9. She has three published books with Penguin Random House, called Things Your Dog Wants You to Know (published 2015), [6] Dognitive Therapy (017) [7] and The Rescue Dog (2019). [8]
Laura is a regular contributor on Melbourne's Radio network 3AW, as the pet behaviourist. [9] [10]
Vissaritis lives in Melbourne with her partner and is due to give birth to their first child in April 2024.