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Working in Canine Behaviour
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Level: QLS Level 4
Fees: £995 £696.50
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Working in canine behaviour requires extensive understanding of the way dogs tend to act, and react, to a variety of stimuli. This pathway has been designed to provide students with the knowledge they’ll need to understand, control and modify canine behaviour.

This pathway is made up of the following areas of study:

  • Intermediate Canine Psychology
  • Advanced Canine Psychology
  • Canine Behaviour Counselling
  • Health, Safety, Legal and Associated Issues – FREE with this pathway

This career pathway combines 4 of our individual courses, providing students with a clear and comprehensive path towards a career in animal care. What’s more, when you take this pathway, you’ll get a free unit worth £195.

What You Will Learn

Intermediate Canine Psychology

Unit 1 

The dog’s brain:

  • The physical and mental development of the puppy
  • How early experiences affect behaviour
  • How dogs learn

Unit 2 

Natural behaviours of the dog:

  • What owners expect
  • Why and how owners seek to change some behaviours
  • The psychological and physiological effects of neutering

Unit 3

Canine senses and communication:

  • How they compare and differ from those of the human
  • Verbal and body language
  • Learning to read the signals

Unit 4

The intelligent dog:

  • Mental stimulation
  • The importance of play

You will also complete a Special Study on a topic of your choice, relevant to the course.

Advanced Canine Psychology

Unit 1 
The Modern Dog/Human relationship:

  • The dog as companion
  • Owner attitudes
  • How lifestyle affects behaviour

Unit 2 
Training past and present:

  • Early training methods
  • Modern methods explained
  • Using training aids and the role of the instructor

Unit 3
Normal dog behaviour:

  • The way the dog learns
  • Stress and how it affects behaviour

Unit 4
Diet:

  • Modern feeding methods
  • Additives and preservatives
  • Modifying diet and how it may affect behaviour

Unit 5
Health and Behaviour:

  • Common problems
  • How health affects behaviour
  • Common behaviour problems
  • The development of drug therapy
  • Real life case histories

Canine Behaviour Counselling (Theory)

Unit 1 

  • The work of the Behaviour Counsellor
  • The needs of the owner
  • Popular owner misconceptions
  • Dogs and their natural behaviours
  • What is ‘normal’?
  • Modern lifestyles and their effects on behaviour

Unit 2 

  • Canine communication methods
  • Breakdowns in communication between owner and dog
  • Stress and its effects
  • How neutering affects behaviour

Unit 3

  • The nutritional needs of the dog
  • Does diet affect behaviour?
  • Making changes and monitoring effects
  • Health and behavioural changes

Unit 4

  • Common behavioural problems – their causes, treatments and resolution
  • Continuing support for the owner
  • The need for confidentiality
  • Telephone advice

You will also complete a Case Study on a topic of your choice, relevant to the course.

Health, Safety, Legal and Associated Issues

Unit 1

  • Customer Service and Care
  • Client Distress
  • Personal Safety
  • Health and Safety
  • Prevention of Ill Health and Accidents
  • Risk Assessment
  • First Aid
  • Legal Issues
  • Environmental Issues
  • Insurance

* compared to taking each course on its own