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Levels 3, 4, and 5 Combined Canine Behaviour Package

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Ofqual Codes L3 610/3410/1, L4 610/3509/9, L5 610/3511/7
Qualification Levels 3, 4, & 5
Enrolment will be valid for 2.5 years
Study Mode Online
Award Types Diplomas
Entry Criteria The minimum age for access to this qualification is 18 years of age.
Practical Requirement For Level 5, six days of practical training in a dog training environment will need to be arranged independently by the learner and completed in order to meet the overall course requirements. Learners will need to ensure that they can meet this requirement before enrolling.

Learn everything you need to launch a career in canine behaviour management with this canine behaviour course bundle.

Over 3 diplomas you will cover topics like canine anatomy, nutrition, physiology, play, behaviour, training, stress and anxiety, aggression and health.

After which, you’ll have the knowledge and skill to effectively work with dogs in numerous settings like kennels and animal shelters, or on a consultative basis.

You will be able to help and support dogs in a variety of ways, from safe handling to helping them adjust to a boarding environment.

You can also put your skills to use in training, to help families and dogs improve their relationships. Teaching them ways to better communicate, address and manage any behavioural issues they may face. Whether they are having problems with aggression, unwanted behaviours like excessing barking or simply developing a healthier bond.

By gaining level 3, 4, and 5 diplomas you will gain qualifications that allow you to take your education further by studying animal behaviour at university.

Unit 1

Level 3 Diploma Canine Care, Behaviour and Welfare

Unit 1: Canine Behaviour

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand canine body language
  • Know about common canine behavioural issues
  • Know common signs and causes of stress and aggression in canines
  • Understand how stress can escalate into aggression in canines

Unit 2

Unit 2: Canine Care

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Know basic canine first aid
  • Know canine grooming techniques
  • Know about positive stewardship
  • Know about the whelping process
  • Know the development stages for puppies

Unit 3

Unit 3: Canine Evolution

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Know the origins of canines
  • Understand the role of evolution in canine behaviour
  • Know about canine breeds and their traits
  • Understand natural canine social behaviour
  • Know the meaning of ethology

Unit 4

Unit 4: Canine Handling and Transport

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Know the essential PPE for working with canines
  • Know the principles of safe, controlled and force-free canine walking
  • Know how to humanely catch and contain stray dogs
  • Know about humane canine handling
  • Know how to reduce canine stress during transportation
  • Know how to transport canines safely

Unit 5

Unit 5: Canine Learning Theories

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the concept of canine dominance
  • Know learning theories on terms of canine training
  • Understand reinforcement in canine training
  • Know about force-free behaviour improvement solutions
  • Know about punishment in canine training

Unit 6

Unit 6: Care of Dogs in Kennels, Day Care and Home Boarding

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the causes, transmission and prevention of canine disease in kennel and canine care settings
  • Know about appropriate welfare and feeding of canines in kennel settings
  • Know about safe kennel exit and entry management
  • Know about PPE for canine handling
  • Know the importance of environmental enrichment in kennels, daycare and home boarding settings
  • Recognise safe canine play

Unit 7

Unit 7: Dogs and the Law

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Know the implications of the Dangerous Dogs Act (DDA) 1991
  • Know the implications of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) 2006 relating to canines
  • Know about other legislation related to companion and non-companion canines

Unit 8

Level 4 Diploma Canine Welfare, Training and Behaviour

Unit 1: Canine Anatomy and Behaviour

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the canine skeletal system
  • Understand the canine muscle system
  • Be able to assess canine locomotion
  • Understand how to manage a number of medical conditions affecting canine anatomy
  • Be able to assess changes in canine’s behaviour that may indicate pain or discomfort
  • Understand the influence of canine anatomy on behaviour problems

Unit 9

Unit 2: Canine Behaviour Problems

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand common canine behaviour problems and their outcomes
  • Know how to improve problem behaviours
  • Understand the consequences of long-term kennelling
  • Understand the methods of managing rescued canines
  • Understand the role of alternative therapies in behaviour management
  • Know about humane training equipment used in canine training

Unit 10

Unit 3: Canine Guardians

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the role of canine guardians
  • Understand the influence of compatibility in canine ownership
  • Understand the impact of lifestyle on canine behaviour

Unit 11

Unit 4: Canine Learning Theory

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the principles underpinning canine behaviour
  • Understand classical and operant conditioning
  • Understand the various rates of reinforcement in canine behaviour training
  • Understand the roles of conditioning in canine behaviour modification
  • Understand the various methods of canine training
  • Understand how canines learn

Unit 12

Unit 5: Canine Nutrition

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the sources of major nutrients in the canine diet
  • Understand the functions of major nutrients for canines
  • Understand the anatomy and physiology of the canine digestive system
  • Understand the nutritional value and impact of canine nutrition

Unit 13

Unit 6: Canine Physiology

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the canine circulatory system
  • Understand the canine respiratory system
  • Understand the canine nervous system
  • Be able to assess motor activity
  • Understand the canine urinary system
  • Understand the canine lymphatic system
  • Understand the canine skin system
  • Understand the canine reproductive system

Unit 14

Unit 7: Canine Play and Exercise

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the impact of too much and too little play on canines
  • Understand the impact of too much and too little exercise on canines
  • Understand the role exercise can play in changing problem behaviour
  • Understand the importance of mental stimulation and enrichment in preventing and changing problem behaviour

Unit 15

Unit 8: Influences on Canine Behaviour

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the role of external and internal influences on canine behaviour
  • Understand the influence of medical conditions on canine behaviour
  • Understand the role of canine stress on behaviour

Unit 16

Unit 9: Managing a Dog Training Class

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the business requirements for managing dog training classes
  • Understand the necessary skills for delivering dog training classes
  • Be able to plan a dog training class programme

Unit 17

Level 5 Diploma Canine Behaviour Practitioner

Unit 1: Canine Evolution

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the fundamental principles of canine evolution
  • Know the origin of ‘Canis Familiaris’
  • Understand the role of domestication on canine behaviour and training
  • Understand Ethology and Behaviourism and their relevance to canines

Unit 18

Unit 2: Measuring Canine Behaviour

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Be able to use essential tools for data collection to measure behaviour
  • Understand how to apply data to manage behaviour
  • Understand the use of functional analysis
  • Understand how to create a learning environment for canines

Unit 19

Unit 3: Practical Training Unit

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Be able to recognise the emotional state of canines
  • Be able to recognise potential gait problems by analysing canine movement
  • Be able to create a supportive connection with an individual dog
  • Be able to apply a harness and lead using force and fear-free methods
  • Be able to assess the correct method of training for an individual dog
  • Be able to use force and fear-free methods at all times
  • Be able to teach loose lead using force and fear-free method
  • Be able to demonstrate an effective client relationship as a Canine Behaviour Practitioner

Unit 20

Unit 4: Understanding Canine Behaviour Change

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the principle components of behaviour change programmes
  • Understand the application of learning theory in behaviour cases
  • Understand strategies for dealing with categories of aggression

Unit 21

Unit 5: Understanding Canine Needs

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand canine emotional and physical needs
  • Understand the needs of rescued canines
  • Understand the human element in canine behaviour patterns
  • Understand the importance of play and exercise for canines
  • Understand the importance of socialisation for canine development

Unit 22

Unit 6: Understanding Canine Stress and Anxiety

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the importance of socialisation for canine development

Unit 23

Unit 7: Understanding Multiple Canine Management

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand how to manage multiple canines
  • Understand how to recognise problem behaviour in multi canine households

Unit 24

Unit 8: Understanding Normal and Maladaptive Aggression in Canines

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand normal and maladaptive aggression in canines
  • Understand categories of aggression and their functionality in canine behaviour
  • Understand the use of canine communication in behaviour management and training
  • Understand aggressive communication in canines
  • Understand the importance of bite inhibition and early recognition in canine behaviour training
  • Know the risk factors associated with human-canine aggression

Unit 25

Unit 9: Understanding the External Environment

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the role genetics play in the development of canine behaviour
  • Understand the implications of the dominance myth in canine behaviour training
  • Understand instinctive and learned behaviour in canines
  • Understand external influences on behaviour response

Unit 26

Unit 10: Understand external influences on behaviour response

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the behavioural biology of canines
  • Understand the behavioural biology of aggression in canines
  • Understand the role of emotions in canine behaviour
  • Know the role medical conditions can play in aggression

Unit 27

Unit 11: Working Canines

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Understand the roles of working canines in human society
  • Understand the welfare concerns for working canines

Unit 28

Unit 12: Working with Canine Aggression Cases

Upon completion of this unit you will:

  • Know how to recognise cases of aggression in canines
  • Know the principles for working with aggressive canines
  • Understand the ethics of working with aggressive canines
  • Understand the competencies required to work with aggressive canines
  • Understand the role of the behaviour practitioner in managing aggressive behaviour in canines

This course bundle in Canine Behaviour Management will provide you with the following qualifications:

  • Level 3 Diploma in Canine Care, Behaviour and Welfare
  • Level 4 Diploma in Canine Welfare, Training and Behaviour
  • Level 5 Diploma Canine Behaviour Practitioner

The courses provide you with comprehensive skills to care for and maintain the wellbeing of canines.

By obtaining these qualifications, you can kick-start your journey towards a rewarding career in canine behaviour. The detailed knowledge gained opens up a range of thrilling opportunities, including positions like canine behaviour practitioner, dog trainer, or animal welfare officer.

If you’re passionate about working with dogs and improving their quality of life, then this course is tailor-made for you. Don't hesitate; enrol today and embark on the path to a fulfilling career in canine behaviour.

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