Module Number: CFBA1003
Essential skills in dog walking and recall training
The module, split into three phases, can be undertaken at
any time and over any reasonable period within a maximum of
one year (normally completed in 3-6months) from the date of
registration.
Phase 1 is delivered as a distance learning
phase. You research and identify potential or current problems
and the relevance of correction using training techniques
and explain how and why erratic recalls are triggered
Select and use an appropriate range of equipment to assist
in the control and training of recalls. Please note that you
must allow a minimum of six weeks study of phase 1 before
your workshop date (Phase 2). Phase 2 is
a highly structured programme building on the topics from
the professional work environment of phase 1.
This phase includes among other topics:
Phase 3: The time period for phase 3 is a minimum of six
weeks. A distance learning phase that brings together
the activities of the two previous phases. Delegates
will be required to relate the practical experiences and knowledge
gained from phase 2 to their initial research, analysis, learning
and experiences from phase 1, contextualising and applying
the knowledge gained to their professional activities

Note: You are required to have
at least 6 months training or behavioural experience to enrol
on any module with the CIDBT or first complete the foundation
module CFBA1101. Click
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prior knowledge and what we accept before joining our courses.
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