After 2 years of study and assessments, I'm really pleased to share that I've passed my Diploma in 'Complete Canine Care' with a Merit from the British College of Canine Studies.
Having this qualification means a lot to me. I also hope that it helps to add another level of reassure for my clients, so that when I provide a service for them, they feel confident that the care I provide is of the highest standard I can give. There were 14 units which I had to pass each one before progressing onto the next covering the following: • UNIT ONE – Early Days With Mum • UNIT TWO – Canine Mind and Senses • UNIT THREE – Pairing Dogs and Owners • UNIT FOUR – Breed and Behaviour • UNIT FIVE – Getting Introductions Right • UNIT SIX – The Importance of Socialisation • UNIT SEVEN – The Importance of Boundaries and Rules • UNIT EIGHT – Health, Grooming & Nutrition • UNIT NINE – Why Dogs Need Exercise • UNIT TEN – Communication and Reading Body Language • UNIT ELEVEN – Basic Training • UNIT TWELVE – Common Problems and Issues • UNIT THIRTEEN – Understanding Aggression • UNIT FOURTEEN – The Influence of Human Personality
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