A Vet in the Making
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
90h
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Duration
45 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
Veterinary health can be the perfect career choice for pet lovers, but it takes more than a love of animals to be successful. Becoming a vet takes years of study and training, and we’ll start you down the right path with this intro to veterinary practice. We’ll cover a broad range of topics on animal handling and health, and provide you with information on the professional responsibilities and obligations of a practice. Our goal is to equip you with the core skills and information you need to begin a career in veterinary medicine.
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Location
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About this course
In this course, we'll cover different topics related to:
Handling and Understanding Animals
Animal Care
Core Skills
Client Interaction
Working in a Practice
In this course, we'll cover different topics related to:
Handling and Understanding Animals
Animal Care
Core Skills
Client Interaction
Working in a Practice
Reviews
Subjects
- Dog
- Veterinary
- Animal Nutrition
- Animal Behaviour
- Dog Handling
- Emotional Intelligence
- Animal Care
- Animal Biology
- Pet Care
- Client Management
- Veterinary science
- Animal grooming
- Dog Behavior
- Animal Psychology
- Breeding
- Pet Psychology
Teachers and trainers (1)
Teaching Staff
Tutor
Course programme
- Training puppies
- Training of adult dogs
- Cat Training
- Bird Training
- Fundamentals of dog walking and pet sitting
- Out and about –professional dog walking
- Disease, health and hygiene
- Being professional with clients
- Handling and getting around with your pets
- Specific information on dogs and cats
- First Aid
- Specific information on rabbits & guinea pigs
- Specific information on hamsters, gerbils, mice & exotic rats
- Specific information on birds
- Specific information on fish
- Specific information on reptiles
- How pet sitting can get you up and running in business
- Domestication - how pets came in from the cold
- Normal dog behaviour - when your pet is being true to his nature
- If dogs could talk
- Calm the pack – fear, aggression and anxiety
- How well do you know me? The colourful world of dogs’ antics explained
- Lose your mind to understand your dog’s
- What is normal behaviour for a cat?
- A cat’s the only cat who knows where it’s at
- When you’ve had it with your cat – psychiatric challenges
- Cat on a griddle
- Understanding rabbits
A Vet in the Making