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​Canine Behaviour Shelter

​ Course


Practical & Theoretical
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Course done in conjunction with Fallen Angels and the practical sessions take place at their shelter in the Melkbosstrand area in the Cape

To Book for Course

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We are delighted to announce the next stage in the Canine Behaviour Shelter Course and this is our first one taking place in the Cape!

These courses are the first of their kind in SA and will provide an excellent foundation for anybody working in shelters or considering doing so. The course is presented over a 6 month period and consists of both practical and theoretical sessions and presented by professionals in the canine field (click here for full CV).

These courses are aimed at providing education to all people involved in shelters or looking at working in a shelter. The knowledge and the tools provided will improve the life of the dogs in shelters and as dogs will be better behaved, the chances of them being adopted will be improved. Students will also learn the tools to supply knowledge to new owners with all the basic information they will need to get off to a good start with the new addition to the family.

Successful students will receive certification of successful completion of the course which will be made up of the practical and theoretical sections.   

The course consists of the following:-
Your Time Investment
  • Practical - you are looking at 6 sessions hosted over the dates below. The sessions are about 3 hours in duration. 

  • Theoretical - the course is presented on-line and is very user friendly. At the end of each section there are a few questions to answer relating to the section you have just completed. At the end of each module there is a simple quiz based on the material you have just read. There is no research required or heavy assignments to complete.

Your Financial Investment

As this course is concentrated on dogs in shelters it will be offered at a special price, being R1800 which will be payable at R300 per month with no interest being charged – your initial payment will be a deposit of R300 to reserve your place and the balance of R1500 payable  on a monthly basis of R300 starting 1st Febraury 2017. Attendance will be limited so that all participants receive the attention they deserve, so do book early to avoid disappointment.

Booking is essential and on a first come, first booked basis – maximum of 10 students.  Dates for February 2017 are below and the practical sessions will take place at Fallen Angels on the dates below. 

​Starting 2017

​Dates for practical sessions
Takes place at Fallen Angels in the Melkbosstrand area
9.30a.m. - 4.30p.m.


Friday 
Saturday
Sunday 
Wednesday 
Friday 
​Saturday
Sunday   
17th Febraury 
18th Febraury
19th Febraury
​22nd Febraury
24th Febraury
25th Febraury
26th Febraury   
Practical Session 1
Practical Session 2

Practical Session 3
​Additional Session
Practical Session 4
Practical Session 5
Practical Session 6  

* Wednesday 22nd Febraury 

This is an additional day that is added on for the Shelter, however, students are welcome to attend. The morning session is to review all the work we have been doing to date and practice further and the afternoon session is on Introducing Dogs and Dogs and Cats. Additionally the basic House Rules will be discussed and the exercises and information to give new owners will be included. 


Theory – the theory section of the course is presented online. At the end of each section there is an assignment to be completed, and there are several quizzes throughout the course and a final quiz at the end of the course. Students work at their own pace and have 6 months to complete the course. The course includes several video clips including one on the basic exercises.  


Module A
 
Understanding Dogs 
The Dog's Senses : The Psychology of Dogs Emotions

Canine Development Theory
Socialization & Habituation : 

Learning Theory
How Dogs Learn : Other Training Methods : Lure & Reward Methods : Using Lure/Rewards : Fading the Reward : Cue's Signals, Commands:
 
Learning Theory
Operant Conditioning : Classical Conditioning : Punishment : Aversives : Extinction : Reinforcers :: Timing : Learning Plateau :Important Points for Handlers : Positive Reinforcement :

Quiz - testing your knowledge on Module A



Module B
 
Breeds and Breeders
Points for clients : Owners Responsibility : Choosing the Breed : Breeds

Breeds and Breeders
Breeds that tend not to get along : Will any existing dogs tolerate a puppy? : Nature or Nurture : What to look for in a pup : One or Two Pups : Puppy Testing :

 
General Theory & Puppies
Inoculations : Crate Training : Sterilization : Auditory Habituation : Picking Up Puppies : Grooming & Handling : Importance of Exercise

General Theory & Puppies
Chewing and Toys : Dogs in Complexes : Free Play : The Importance of Puppy School : Car Sickness : The First Few Days : Toilet Training : Pups Crying at Night

Quiz - testing your knowledge on Module B


 
Module C

Preventing Behaviour Problems in Pups
Prevention of Separation Anxiety : Prevention of Jumping Up : Prevention of Excessive Barking : Prevention of Digging in inappropriate areas : Preventing Begging " Preventing Reactive behaviour when a pup is hugged : Preventing excessive licking
 
Adolescence
Physically what to expect : Behaviour : How to get through adolescence
 
Quiz - Testing your knowledge on Module C

 
Module D
 
Physical and Mental Stimulation to improve the dogs quality of life
A variety of games and suggestions to improve a dogs quality of life, both in and out of the shelter

Why do Behaviour Problems Occur?
Dogs Needs :Possible contributing causes of problem behaviours : Pain or Illness : Fear : Selection : Social : Training : Changes in environment or circumstances : Exercise and Life Spaces : Stimulation and Enrichment : Additional factors regarding problem behaviour to be considered : More factors with reference to interaction between dog and owner : Lack of behaviour                            


After Adopting a New Dog 
The first few weeks with new shelter dog : Giving a shelter dog a home
Choosing a Shelter Dog  ; * 5 Tips for Adopting Shelter Dogs
Adoption and related stress and anxiety : My new shelter dog is not settling down – why – what do I do? Behaviour Problems commonly seen in shelter dogs

Quiz - Testing your knowledge on Module C 

Module E - Practical Sessions - comprehensive notes included where applicable

Practical 1 - Understanding Dogs
  1. Calming and stress signals  and 5 F’s of behaviour
  2. Helping dogs to be calm and well behaved while in the run – step 1
  3. Keeping dogs entertained in the run

Practical session 2 - Fearful Dogs
  1. Dealing with dogs with fear of people and objects
  2. Approaching fearful dogs
  3. Desensitizing a fearful dog to people in the run
  4. Putting collar and lead on fearful dog
  5. Safety

Practical session 3 - Basic Exercises with Puppies
Puppies – all basic exercises – sit, down, stand, walking on lead with balance lead/super balance lead, bite inhibition, leave, preventing jumping up.

Practical session 4 - Basic Exercises with Older Dogs
Adult dogs  - sit, down, preventing pulling, leave, recall, changing jumping up. Various equipment to use. Working with dogs that wont move on lead, Meet & Greet

Practical session 5 - TTouch 
TTouch session 1

Practical session 6 - TTouch
TTouch session 2

Practical session 7 - Introducing Dogs & Dogs and Cats - this is held for the Shelter during the week, however students attending the course are welcome to attend. 

a. Introducing dogs to other dogs
b. Establishing is dog is cat friendly and introducing a dog to an existing cat.
c. House Rules and working with a new owner and basic exercises


Quiz - Testing your knowledge on Module E as well as proficiency in the practical sections
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