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Behaviour
Companion Animal Behaviour – Part 1
£179.00 + VATAvailable:
JunSepMany vets’ and vet nurses’ education on behaviour was somewhat limited and people can often feel out of their depth when clients ask about behaviour problems or when they are faced with an aggressive animal in practice. This course will focus on teaching delegates about behaviour that is primarily relevant to the general practitioner and the veterinary nurse.
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Companion Animal Behaviour – Part 2
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JulThe aim of this course is to progress on from the foundations learned in part one – looking in more detail at practical aspects of behaviour and training for the veterinary environment and some more complex cases with more detail about diagnosis and behaviour modification.
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Behaviour
Companion Animal Behaviour – Part 3
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SepThis course expands on the behaviour series with additional modules on behavioural aspects of nutrition, hormones, epilepsy and repetitive disorders. As with previous parts the main focus is on canine behaviour but some aspects of feline behaviour are included, such as a section on obesity and in particular a module on conflict in multi-cat households. As always each module will include case studies for discussion on the forum.
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Companion Animal Behaviour – Part 4
£179.00 + VATAvailable:
NovThis is a case study-based course for which completing part 1 of the behaviour series is an essential requirement. It would be ideal to have also attended parts 2 and 3 to gain the full benefit from part 4, as some cases contain elements taught in these courses. However, completion of parts 2 and 3 is not essential as there will be plenty of opportunity for discussion on the forum. There is no active teaching of new concepts in this course but rather the case studies are used to help consolidate learning from the prior courses.
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