This course is for dog enthusiasts who want to learn more about our canine companions - for personal interest or for work. It provides opportunities for you and your dog to learn together in and out of the classroom. It is ideal for any new or seasoned dog owner wishing to know how to better understand how dogs learn and how they can work with their dog to teach them more easily in a variety of ways.
Understand how dogs learn and how to utilise their interests to successfully achieve training goals and build a lasting and rewarding bond through training.
This short course is ideally paired with "understanding dogs and their behaviour" and "canine care and welfare"
Teaching Dogs will cover;
Canine learning mechanism
working with dogs as individuals
Reward and reinforcement and how to use it successfully
Why punishment doesn't work
Planning training sessions to ensure success
Activities to enjoy with your dog to build a strong relationship
Lessons will involve lectures, discussions, group work and practicals with your own dogs.
Vocational CPD leading to college completion certificate.
No formal assessment involved.
No interview required.
Having access to either your own or a friend/relatives dog will ensure you get the best from this course - however if your dog has a fear of other dogs or is likely to find the teaching situation stressful, working with others in a group is a possibility.
Reading lists will be provided to encourage private study, and each unit is completed in one term.
If you have a learning difficulty or disability, please let us know when you apply. You will be offered support.
Past students of this course have used the skills acquired to help them run dog training classes, grooming businesses and to help at local dog training clubs. Further courses include short courses in canine behaviour, care and welfare, first aid or specialisms such as grooming.
Blossomfield Campus
29/01/2025
Wednesday
18:30-20:30
£146
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Part Time