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Foundation in Canine Aggression
This two hour webinar teaches the basics in understanding aggressive canine behaviours. Ideal for early career professionals or guardians.
What's included?
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2 hours expert tuition
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1 Certification
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1 Video
The more we understand, the more we can change our dogs response
You will learn how to identify and remove stressors, understand body language indicators, learn the feeling behind the behaviour and develop coping strategies to help the dog.
Recognise behaviour as communication
You will also learn how to apply your learning, hear case studies and find out what worked, learn the types of aggression.
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AIM Qualification Level 5 Diploma for Canine Behaviour Practitioners
This qualification has been designed to provide learners
with in-depth knowledge and understanding of canine
welfare, behaviour and training. It provides the
underpinning knowledge and practical skills to develop a
career as a Canine Behaviour Practitioner. You will be required to have achieved a minimum Level 3 Diploma qualification in a related subject to be able to enrol on this course.
Meet the instructor
Rebecca Hanlon
Rebecca believes that the most important thing is to build a trusting, loving relationship between humans and dogs and that the key to a successful partnership is great communication. Rebecca spends many hours studying, attending conferences, workshops and other forms of continued professional development so that she keeps up to date with new scientific methodology and is constantly expanding her knowledge in all things dogs. She lives with her husband and two dogs; Romanian Tri-Paw, Toby, and a Podenco, Harry and is based in Spain.
Patrick Jones - Course author