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Dog Breeds & Anatomy: Different Breeds & Groups

By NextGen Learning

According to a recent survey, over 26% of households in the UK have at least one dog. With dogs being such an integral part of our lives, it's no wonder that there is a growing interest in understanding them better. If you're a dog lover or a veterinary student, our Dog Breeds & Anatomy course is the perfect way to deepen your knowledge of these beloved animals. Learning outcomes: * Develop a comprehensive understanding of basic dog anatomy * Identify and differentiate between the various breed groups * Understand the unique characteristics and traits of each breed group * Gain knowledge of the history and purpose of each breed group * Enhance your ability to communicate with dog owners and enthusiasts * Expand your knowledge of the canine world Our Dog Breeds & Anatomy course takes you on a journey through the fascinating world of dog breeds and anatomy. Each module explores a different breed group, from the small and feisty Toy Group to the versatile Working Group, the independent Terrier Group, and everything in between. Throughout the course, you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of basic dog anatomy and how it relates to each breed group. You'll learn about the unique characteristics and traits of each group, including their history and purpose, which will enhance your ability to communicate with dog owners and enthusiasts alike. So, whether you're a dog owner looking to deepen your knowledge of your furry friend or a canine enthusiast looking to expand your knowledge of the canine world, our Dog Breeds & Anatomy course is the perfect fit for you. Certification Upon completion of the Dog Breeds & Anatomy: Different Breeds & Groups course, learners can obtain a certificate as proof of their achievement. You can receive a £4.99 PDF Certificate sent via email, a £9.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for delivery in the UK, or a £19.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for international delivery. Each option depends on individual preferences and locations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR? This course is ideal for the following: * Dog owners looking to deepen their knowledge of their furry friend * Canine enthusiasts looking to expand their knowledge of the canine world * Veterinary students seeking a comprehensive understanding of dog anatomy * Animal shelter volunteers looking to understand better the breeds they work with REQUIREMENTS Some career paths related to this industry in the UK are: * Canine Behaviourist (£20,000 - £50,000) * Veterinary Surgeon (£30,000 - £70,000) * Animal Trainer (£18,000 - £35,000) * Pet Nutritionist (£20,000 - £50,000) * Dog Groomer (£15,000 - £30,000) * Animal Shelter Manager (£20,000 - £40,000)

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Propups - Dog Training Cardiff

propups - dog training cardiff

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Cardiff

Ever since I can remember I have been obsessed with all animals, but in particular, dogs. I knew growing up I wanted to work with dogs. I had memorised every dog breed by the age of six and had read every dog based book I could get my hands on very early on. Growing up we had family labradors and Jack Russells as well as a German Shepherd cross and I basically set up a small animal rescue, taking in unwanted or injured rabbits and guinea pigs, helping them back to full health and rehoming them. I started working at a local groomers at the age of 14 and worked there for two years and then worked at a local boarding kennels. I helped out at training classes from the age of 16, and attended agility classes with my own dog. I went on to complete a BSc Animal Science (behaviour and welfare) and focused my dissertation on the effect of rearing environment on the behaviour of puppies. This research was published by the universities journal and was also awarded the UFAW prize for the best welfare based project. I was also awarded a first class BSc (hons). I started teaching classes 11 years ago in Cornwall, for a dog training club that I attended with my own dogs and achieved a gold level Kennel Club Good Citizens award with my Jack Russell/ Dachshund cross, Beau. I then worked for breeder full time for a year training puppies the foundations of obedience and assistance work. This helped me streamline my puppy training techniques and I trained hundreds of puppies during this period to a high standard. I therefore have a strong background of both practical and theoretical knowledge and still keep up to date with the latest CPD in the field, attending lectures from world renowned behaviourists and trainers, constantly reviewing my methods and adjusting them. ProPups was then set up in 2016 and we have built a great reputation and don't do ANY advertisement as most of our clientele comes from recommendations from our lovely customers! We really should but marketing and IT are just not my thing! Now, I absolutely love sharing my experience with clients, helping them to navigate puppyhood and adolescence as smoothly as possible. I also love actually doing the training myself (dog training is predominately teaching people how to train dogs). Therefore I offer residential training to help fast track training and assist partnerships in reaching their potential. They say the proof is in the pudding and I love getting the chance to put in some really solid foundations with dogs as they live with me and my ever-growing pack! I also foster- sometimes with Barneys Small breed rescue and sometimes I take owner relinquishments directly. The dogs I take in are almost always on their last chance due to biting people but we have a good success rate. I have to date fostered 24 dogs and currently have a foster French bulldog (that I can't see going anywhere soon!) I currently share my life with a Labrador, a Standard Poodle, Wire Fox Terrier, Pomeranian, Dalmatian, Bloodhound and a blind a deaf lurcher. There is always a foster or two in the mix because I strongly feel that people such as myself should be there to help the dogs that really need an experienced hand to give them another chance. Below are some of the dogs I have fostered over the past couple of years. Archie was taken to the vets to be euthanised by his owner that had been badly bitten when she went to removed a stick from his mouth. The vet thankfully refused and he came to me for training. He learnt to drop/ leave it in one session and is the happiest, most loving little dog you will ever meet. He won 'friendliest dog' at a fun dog show during his stay with me and I nearly didn't let him go, but he was offered a fantastic home in Cornwall with a close friend and animal physiotherapist. Bobby was also taken to the vets to be euthanised but again the vet advised that he should be given another chance. He snapped at a child on two occasions, both of which it seems could have been avoided with better management. He was the easiest foster we have had, and an absolute joy to have around. He was rehomed to an experienced collie home without children and they are totally in love.