Animal Care and Psychology
Learn Animal Care online. Understand behaviour, welfare, and psychological needs for effective animal management and support.
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- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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Animal Care is essential for maintaining the health, welfare, and psychological wellbeing of animals in various environments. This Animal Care and Psychology course explores animal behaviour, communication, and care strategies, providing learners with knowledge to support pets, farm animals, and wildlife effectively. By understanding the principles of Animal Care, learners can assess needs, recognise stress signals, and provide appropriate enrichment and nutrition to improve overall welfare.
The course also covers psychological factors influencing animal behaviour, including learning, socialisation, and environmental impacts. Participants explore strategies to manage behavioural issues, enhance wellbeing, and maintain safe environments for animals. Knowledge in Animal Care equips learners for roles in animal welfare, veterinary support, and rescue organisations, ensuring they can provide informed care that meets both physical and psychological needs.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand the core principles of Animal Care and welfare management.
- Learn how animal behaviour influences care and psychological wellbeing.
- Explore strategies for maintaining health, nutrition, and safe environments.
- Develop skills to manage behavioural issues in different species.
- Gain knowledge of ethical practices and animal welfare legislation.
Who is this course for?
- Aspiring animal carers seeking knowledge in Animal Care practices.
- Veterinary assistants aiming to enhance understanding of animal behaviour.
- Animal welfare workers managing pets, farm animals, or wildlife.
- Students interested in careers involving Animal Care and psychology.
- Individuals wanting to improve skills for responsible pet ownership.
Career Path
- Animal Care Assistant – Average salary: £22,000 per year.
- Veterinary Nurse – Average salary: £25,000 per year.
- Animal Welfare Officer – Average salary: £24,000 per year.
- Zoological Assistant – Average salary: £23,000 per year.
- Pet Behaviour Specialist – Average salary: £27,000 per year.
- Wildlife Rehabilitation Worker – Average salary: £26,000 per year.
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