Canine Behaviour and Psychology
Understand canine psychology and behaviour with this online course—study dog minds, motives, and training principles from a psychological pe
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
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The Canine Behaviour and Psychology course explores the fascinating world of dog behaviour through the lens of psychology. By understanding how dogs perceive their surroundings, interact socially, and form emotional attachments, learners will gain insightful knowledge into why dogs behave the way they do. The course introduces foundational psychological principles relevant to canine learning, such as conditioning, socialisation, instincts, and fear responses, allowing learners to build a strong knowledge base.
This Psychology-focused training takes a deep dive into how dogs think, adapt, and respond to human communication and routine. It also covers common behavioural issues, how they originate, and appropriate psychological methods for managing or redirecting them. Ideal for dog owners, trainers, or anyone with a genuine interest in canine minds, this course blends academic concepts with applied understanding. Everything is delivered online with no schedule pressure, helping learners gain insight at their own pace. With a strong emphasis on psychology, this course is more than tail wags and treats—it’s thoughtful learning, on your terms.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand basic psychological theories behind canine behavioural patterns.
- Learn to identify stress signals in different dog breeds.
- Explore canine emotional development and communication methods.
- Recognise psychological causes of unwanted behavioural traits.
- Apply conditioning theories to shape positive behavioural habits.
Who is this course for?
- Dog owners curious about canine thought and behaviour.
- Aspiring trainers seeking a psychology-based foundation.
- Animal care workers who deal with dogs daily.
- Pet sitters looking to manage behaviour confidently.
- Students exploring animal psychology or veterinary studies.
Career Path & Average UK Salaries
- Canine Behaviourist – £30,000 per year
- Dog Trainer – £26,000 per year
- Animal Welfare Officer – £28,500 per year
- Veterinary Assistant – £22,000 per year
- Animal Psychologist (Research Roles) – £34,000 per year
- Kennel Supervisor – £23,500 per year
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