This qualification has been designed to provide learners with in-depth knowledge and understanding of canine welfare, behaviour and training. It provides the underpinning knowledge and practical skills to develop a career as a Canine Behaviour Practitioner. Learners will need to complete 6 days (36 hours) of Practical Training to develop the skills required to undertake the role of a Canine Behaviour Practitioner. Learners will also develop the knowledge to understand the influence of the internal and external environment on canine behaviour, and how to work with aggressive cases. Learners will also develop the knowledge to teach others and form effective client relationships. Learners will be able to progress into employment within the animal care sector. They will also be able to progress onto a Level 6 Applied Canine Behaviour Management qualification or other relevant, higher study. Entry requirements: Learners will have completed an industry recognised Level 4 qualification in Canine Behaviour or a related qualification. The minimum age for access to this qualification is 18 years of age.
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