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Having recently attended this course, I would definately recommend it to anyone. The trainer was great and went at a pace that suited everyone. The course material was easy to understand and there was lots of practical hands on experience. I hope to never have to use any of the stuff I learnt but I feel confident that I can help my dogs (or others) in such situations from the knowledge I have learnt from the course. Good value for money and highly recommended.
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I found this course informative and fun. The course was very interesting but combined studying with practical work which made learning easier. I was shocked to discover what I had actually learned in such a short space of time. The instructors were open to comments and questions and created a great learning environment. This course has opened doors for me and for that I am grateful.
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This course is valueable to anyone who owns dogs or works with dogs. It is paced at an easy level and all knowledge builds on previous learning steps. The Instructors created a very easy and relaxed learning enviroment and all questions where answered with a great depth of experience and this shone through.
The final scenarios where we put everything we had learnt through the day together actually suprised me how much we had taken in and were very realistic. The materials sent out prior to the course arrived the next day after I was notified they had been dispatched and are simple to follow despite how comprehensive they are.
Would I recommend the course and the trainers? Definitely this is a must do course. Can't wait for the clicker workshop now.
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- Short course
- Blended in Wednesbury
- 1 Day
...The Course aims to give you the skills needed to deal with a sick or injured dog prior to evacuation to an emergency vet. It is not meant to replace amedical treatment by a vet. Suitable for: The Course is suitable for all who work in the canine field and the dog loving general public...
...The Course aims to give you the skills needed to deal with a sick or injured dog prior to evacuation to an emergency vet. It is not meant to replace amedical treatment by a vet. Suitable for: The Course is suitable for all who work in the canine field and the dog loving general public...
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Having recently attended this course, I would definately recommend it to anyone. The trainer was great and went at a pace that suited everyone. The course material was easy to understand and there was lots of practical hands on experience. I hope to never have to use any of the stuff I learnt but I feel confident that I can help my dogs (or others) in such situations from the knowledge I have learnt from the course. Good value for money and highly recommended.
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I found this course informative and fun. The course was very interesting but combined studying with practical work which made learning easier. I was shocked to discover what I had actually learned in such a short space of time. The instructors were open to comments and questions and created a great learning environment. This course has opened doors for me and for that I am grateful.
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This course is valueable to anyone who owns dogs or works with dogs. It is paced at an easy level and all knowledge builds on previous learning steps. The Instructors created a very easy and relaxed learning enviroment and all questions where answered with a great depth of experience and this shone through.
The final scenarios where we put everything we had learnt through the day together actually suprised me how much we had taken in and were very realistic. The materials sent out prior to the course arrived the next day after I was notified they had been dispatched and are simple to follow despite how comprehensive they are.
Would I recommend the course and the trainers? Definitely this is a must do course. Can't wait for the clicker workshop now.
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- Course
- Distance Learning
- 140h
... for: An ideal entry into the industry, vets, cateries, animal care centres and many more...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lincoln
- 1 Year
... with the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) which is administered by the ISA. The ISA has recently been established as a single agency to monitor all individuals...
- Course
- London
...who are nowadays expected to work with or have an understanding of HD and tapeless formats, production requirements, post production processes...
- NVQ
- London
- 36 Weeks
... to comply with vetting procedures for those working with children. [CRB check]. What is the level of the course? This course is Level 2....
- Course
- Catcott
- 14 Days
..., with the emphasis on how they now work together. Safety in the stable environment, horse handling particularly when being treated. Liaising with the...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lincoln
- 1 Year
... with the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) which is administered by the ISA. The ISA has recently been established as a single agency to monitor all individuals...
- Course
- London
- 4 Days
...Acquisition, post production, archive playback, decks and drives Compression: file formats, compression settings, long GOP, artefacts, DVD, HDV This course is aimed at Technicians...
- NVQ
- London
- 36 Weeks
... with vetting procedures for those working with children. [CRB check]. What is the level of the course? This course is Level 2. What will the course cover...
- Course
- Cirencester
- Different dates available
... and this is an attractive option to many students, particularly potential vets when studied alongside A level Chemistry, Biology and Maths as the specific experience gained... Learn about: Animal Care, IT Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lincoln
- 3 Years
...). Students will be legally required to register with the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) which is administered by the ISA. The ISA has recently...
- Course
- London
- 3 Days
... of camera material on mini DV or DVCam to use for editing on Avid. Alternatively, you can choose to work on material made available by VET. The tutor...
- Vocational qualification
- London
- 33 Weeks
... and young people is recommended. Students must be prepared to comply with vetting procedures for those working with children.[CRB check] What is the level...
- Course
... on the qualifications and experience gained, but could include a range of roles within kennels and catteries, pet stores, grooming parlours, vets, animal collections... Learn about: Animal Care...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lincoln
- 3 Years
... will be legally required to register with the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) which is administered by the ISA. The ISA has recently been established as a single...
- Course
- London
- 2 Days
...you to more advanced graphics, effects and animation techniques. For those who have at least 3-6 months professional experience using Avid...
- Vocational qualification
- Nantwich
- 24 Months
.... About the course If you are working at a pet shop, kennels, a cattery, or at a vets and do not want to attend college full-time then this programme could be for...
- Course
... and stud grooms. Other students have obtained employment with vets, the Mounted Police, charity organisations and also worked for professional riders... Learn about: IT Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Lincoln
- 3 Years
... Safeguarding Authority (ISA). This is arranged by the University College. Students will be legally required to register with the Vetting and Barring Scheme...
- Course
- London
- 3 Days
...Specific features of the graphics layout will also be covered in detail. Topics Covered Blue-green keying How to use multiple mattes Photoshop import Traveling...