Module Number: CFBA2006
Dogs and the law - advanced
Phase 1 is delivered as a distance learning
phase. This includes initial work based analysis and research.
You are also required to conduct secondary research via the
internet, library and other sources such as books and journals.
Please note that you must allow a minimum of six weeks study
of phase 1 before your workshop date (Phase 2).
Phase 2 A two day workshop in Hertfordshire.
A full two day intensive programme focusing on separation
related anxiety:
The module is designed for professionals working with canines
in dog training and behaviour occupations including the veterinary,
instructional, and policing or welfare sectors. Especially
those who wish to learn evidence compilation for court and
client centred reports.
Its is delivered in two separate sections one concentrating
on Dog law, evidence compilation and the second on all dog
behaviour problems and how one constructs a legal report for
the client.
Phase 3 The time period for phase 3 is a
minimum of six weeks. It 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
The course cost includes refreshments and one night at the Rose & Crown Hotel. View accomodation information here
Normal minimum entry qualification: The
normal minimum entry qualification is that the student will
have to meet one of the following three criteria:
1 Successfully
completed module number CFBA 1102 Distance Learning an introduction
to Canine Care & Behaviour.
2 Have at least
six months experience in their specific professional field
including hands-on experience of a minimum of handling five
dogs in that have suffered any level of separation anxiety.
3 Other equivalent relevant experience which the candidate
is able to demonstrate pre course relevant knowledge and or
experience.
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