Module Number: CFBA2004P
Professional Canine Behaviour Skills
A two day workshop in Hertfordshire.
A full two day intensive programme focussing on the role
of a professional canine behaviour practitioner to gain an
understanding of the processes and systems involved in client-centred
consultations.
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Identify some of the psychological human behaviour patterns
that can affect the behaviour of problem pets.
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Examine how the owner's perception of their dog within
the family environment affects their willingness to make
necessary changes to the human-dog relationship.
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To develop report writing skills for a concise, workable
canine behaviour report
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Understand that there are cultural, local and national
differences in how pet dogs are viewed
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Understand that different adults can have conflicting
views on the same problem dog
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Understand and take into account how an individual's
historical experiences with dogs colours their present
views
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To realise the need to defuse antagonistic behaviour
between partners
The course cost includes refreshments and one night at the Rose & Crown Hotel. View accomodation information here

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"
I
have been a behaviour practitioner for many years, but this course
taught me so much that I just was not aware of - especially the
legal aspects of proffering advice"
Milan
Devere, Scotland
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