Pets on Film Productions

All DVDs are reduced in cost for CIDBT students on course modules. This is to facilitate education via the medium of film.

You must quote your course module which will be checked against the CIDBT the current student study list.

If you are not a registered student the cost will automatically be charged for your DVD at the normal (higher) rate.

When a student watches and observes a client or expert on film they are able to read much more than a book, lecture or written work as alluded to earlier. However human communication is about 84% body language - a dog's even higher. Quite simply that means that when you watch a film you receive that 84% more information. What better way to learn?

In a film a person's manner, nuances of behaviour, emotions, anguish, disquiet, anger, frustration and the way behaviour or information is generally communicated offers much for the discerning student to observe. That is a true learning experience and that's what the front-line practitioner deals with, not an anecdote from a book.

Family members often disagree on the problem their dog exhibits and this personal information allows the students to understand the dynamics of how the family and dog function plus the human-on-human interactions. It offers a glimpse of the mind of the person (client) and thereby allows the student to prepare for their future encounters. Even the professional can learn much by the cases we film as they are often hard-hitting and at the acute end of serious behaviour problems in pets.

Enjoy your DVDs and keep hold of them for future reference as new modules may refer to DVDs you have purchased in the past.


To view all DVDs that accompany the courses, please click here.

The Cambridge Institute of Dog Behaviour & Training, Applewood House, Ringshall Road, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire HP4 1RN
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