Open College Network West Midlands Canine Behaviour & Communication Level 3 Cost €250
The Open College Network West Midlands Level 3 Award in Canine Behaviour and Communication is part of the Canine Studies certificate has been developed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to pursue a career working in the canine care and welfare sector. It can be studied as a stand alone Award or as part of the canine Studies certificate.
This qualification can be used flexibly to meet learner needs. Depending on the context of the learning and the needs of each individual learner, the qualification can:
Prepare individuals to progress to a qualification in the same subject area but at a higher level or requiring more specific knowledge, skills and understanding;
Course Content:
1. Understand the classification, evolution and domestication of the dog.
1.1. Explain the scientific classification of the dog and related canids.
1.2. Summarise theories that deal with the evolution and domestication of dogs.
2. Understand the natural behaviour of wild canids and how this influences domesticated dog behaviour.
2.1. Summarise the natural behaviour of wild canids.
2.2. Analyse how the behaviour of wild canids influences the behaviour of domestic dogs.
2.3. Evaluate how knowledge of the behaviour of wild canids is useful when working with domesticated dogs.
3. Understand the natural ethology and communication of the dog.
3.1. Describe dog behaviour in a variety of situations.
3.2. Describe ways that dogs communicate with each other.
3.3. Explain how dogs communicate with other species including humans.
3.4. Outline barriers to dog-human communication.
4. Understand dogs’ emotions and their implications.
4.1. Explain the dogs’ emotional repertoire.
4.2 Outline the causes of stress in dogs.
4.3 Describe the impacts of stress in dogs.
4.2. Identify how dogs show their emotions.
This qualification can be used flexibly to meet learner needs. Depending on the context of the learning and the needs of each individual learner, the qualification can:
Prepare individuals to progress to a qualification in the same subject area but at a higher level or requiring more specific knowledge, skills and understanding;
- prepare learners for employment;
- support a role in the workplace;
- encourage engagement in learning.
Course Content:
1. Understand the classification, evolution and domestication of the dog.
1.1. Explain the scientific classification of the dog and related canids.
1.2. Summarise theories that deal with the evolution and domestication of dogs.
2. Understand the natural behaviour of wild canids and how this influences domesticated dog behaviour.
2.1. Summarise the natural behaviour of wild canids.
2.2. Analyse how the behaviour of wild canids influences the behaviour of domestic dogs.
2.3. Evaluate how knowledge of the behaviour of wild canids is useful when working with domesticated dogs.
3. Understand the natural ethology and communication of the dog.
3.1. Describe dog behaviour in a variety of situations.
3.2. Describe ways that dogs communicate with each other.
3.3. Explain how dogs communicate with other species including humans.
3.4. Outline barriers to dog-human communication.
4. Understand dogs’ emotions and their implications.
4.1. Explain the dogs’ emotional repertoire.
4.2 Outline the causes of stress in dogs.
4.3 Describe the impacts of stress in dogs.
4.2. Identify how dogs show their emotions.
Entry requirements: This course is suitable for those working in, or wishing to work in the Canine industry or pet owners that would like to increase their knowledge about dogs. A knowledge of working with dogs is not required. Minimum age 18 years
For further information please contact us on 0860451064 or Email infocaninestudies@gmail.com
Lilys 4 Paws
The Parocial Hall
Maghera Cross
Virginia
A82 V6T8
Tel 049 854753 or 0860451064
Email: 4paws@lilysrescue.com
The Parocial Hall
Maghera Cross
Virginia
A82 V6T8
Tel 049 854753 or 0860451064
Email: 4paws@lilysrescue.com