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CD07 INTRODUCTION TO PET DOG BEHAVIOUR
An Intermediate Award in canine behaviour consisting of a 2-day seminar held at The Pet Behaviour Centre, Glasgow.
Written by Vivian Silverstein
Tutored Vivian Silverstein and Val Strong
OCN Accredition - 3 Credits at Level 2. Click Here for details of accreditation.
Aimed at pet dog owners who want to know more about why their dog may behave as it does.

This course is a two day seminar using Powerpoint presentation and will include some practical interaction from the students.

The Pet Behaviour Centre
What the student will learn
  • The origins of dogs, breed types and domestication.
  • Post natal development including dog breeders roles.
  • Dominance and how our interpretation can affect training.
  • Learning theory.
  • Clicker training and positive reinforcement.
  • Body language.
  • Things that can effect how dogs behave
  • Case studies.
Course Details
Course Type:
2-day seminar with workbook to complete.
Will involve some practical work.
Course Format:
2-day attendance at The Pet Behaviour Centre, Unit 2 One Mansion Street, Cambuslang, Glasgow, G72 7JN, Scotland, Tel: 0141 646 5858

A sandwich lunch will be provided and tea and coffee will be available throughout the day.

PLEASE LEAVE YOUR OWN DOGS AT HOME

Course Duration:

2 days.
NEXT AVAILABLE COURSE: 11th & 12th September

Course Cost:
OCN registration deposit £45 + Course fee £195.
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