Canine Companion Certified Paws and Possibilities -Online Course
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Canine Companion Certified Paws and Possibilities -Online Course

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Get ready to unleash your dog's potential with our Canine Companion Certified Paws and Possibilities online course!

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Master pet care and canine behaviour online—enrol in our Paws and Possibilities course today!


Canine Companion Certified Paws and Possibilities - Online Course is your tail-wagging introduction to understanding pets, particularly our loyal canine companions. From decoding dog behaviour to grasping the quirks of rabbits and cats, this course is perfect for anyone who's more fluent in ‘woof’ than in small talk at dinner parties. It’s a light-hearted yet informative journey through the essentials of pet care—without the need for wellies or chew-proof gloves.

Delivered entirely online, this course suits animal lovers looking to build confident care routines across multiple pet types. Whether you're looking to enrich your knowledge or you’ve got a four-legged friend giving you the side-eye, we’ve made it friendly, flexible, and delightfully fur-free. And yes, your cat might sit on your laptop while you study—perfectly on brand.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand core principles of domestic pet behaviour and needs.
  • Identify safe and effective approaches to dog handling techniques.
  • Develop confidence in managing cat health and hygiene habits.
  • Recognise rabbit behaviour, diet and common care issues.
  • Establish good routines for feeding, grooming and pet safety.
  • Enhance awareness of pet welfare, bonding and communication signs.

Curriculum of Canine Companion Certified Paws and Possibilities - Online Course:


Module 1: FOUNDATION OF PET TRAINING
Module 2: DOG Care
Module 3: CAT Care
Module 4: RABBIT Care

Who is this Course For:

Pet owners wanting structured advice on everyday pet care.

  • Animal lovers aiming to support pets in home environments.
  • Beginners curious about pet behaviour and welfare tips.
  • Aspiring pet professionals with an interest in online learning.
  • Dog walkers or sitters seeking better knowledge of pet needs.
  • Volunteers in shelters wishing to understand multiple species.
  • Cat owners seeking better grooming and behaviour insights.
  • Anyone who wants pets to stop ignoring their commands.


Career Path:

  • Dog Behaviour Advisor – £24,000 per year
  • Animal Care Assistant – £19,500 per year
  • Kennel or Cattery Worker – £18,000 per year
  • Pet Adoption Coordinator – £22,500 per year
  • Veterinary Receptionist – £21,000 per year
  • Pet Training Course Assistant – £20,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

Can you make a lot of money as a dog trainer?

You can earn a decent income as a dog trainer, especially with experience, specialisation, and a strong client base, but it’s not typically considered a high-paying job.

What can canine companions do?

Canine companions provide emotional support, improve mental well-being, and may assist with basic tasks, especially for people with disabilities or emotional needs.

What qualifies as a companion dog?

A companion dog is primarily kept for a person’s company and emotional support, rather than for work, guarding, or service roles.

What's the 90/10 rule for dogs?

The 90/10 rule suggests 90% of a dog’s daily calories should come from balanced dog food, while only 10% should come from treats.

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