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Certificate in Animal Management (Canine Behaviour and Training)

Programme overview

Please note: This programme requires you to have regular access to a dog for the duration of the programme. The application process also involves a dog interview to ensure a safe and effective learning environment for you and your dog. 

 

With growing public and legislative interest concerning the management of animals (dogs in particular), the industry is on the lookout for work-ready graduates. Study the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Canine Behaviour and Training) and you’ll develop the technical and transferable skills needed to work in canine-related industries.

 

Begin to understand and recognise what influences canine behaviour, develop your skills to be able to manage day-to-day canine health and husbandry in a training environment, and apply your knowledge to train a variety of dogs in a range of disciplines.

 

Learn about health and safety planning, the ethics, philosophies, and regulatory procedures that surround the roles and responsibilities of canine industries, as well as develop an understanding of the Animal Welfare Act as it applies to all animals in New Zealand (specifically to dogs).

 

You’ll also gain a broad understanding of the anatomy and husbandry of a range of animals which enables you to provide them with general care. 

 

Highlights

  • A hands-on approach focusing on practical experience in many aspects of canine obedience and training
  • Extensive practical training in our on-campus dog agility and fenced “off-leash” areas, as well as field work in selected off-campus environments
  • Self-selected placement(s) in the canine industry
  • Highly experienced lecturers who continue to work closely with industry and are experts in the fields of animal behaviour, management and welfare, and practical dog training
  • On-campus individual kennel areas for safe housing of dogs