Dogs might be man’s best friend, but even the friendliest paws can press the wrong buttons. The Dog Behaviour Training course helps learners understand why dogs behave the way they do—and how to steer them gently towards better habits. From early-stage puppy training to behavioural adjustments for aggressive or problematic behaviours, each module offers structured insight into canine psychology and behaviour management.
Whether you're an owner hoping to keep your slippers intact or a professional aiming to understand four-legged clients, this course takes a calm, reasoned approach to obedience, behaviour modification, and building long-term trust. Training tails, not tug-of-wars.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand canine behavioural patterns across different life stages.
- Apply core techniques in basic obedience and early dog training.
- Recognise signs and sources of canine aggression.
- Explore structured methods for behaviour modification.
- Identify and manage a range of problematic behaviours.
- Improve owner-dog communication and trust-based responses.
Who is this Course For
- Dog owners looking to understand canine behaviour better
- Pet carers interested in structured dog communication methods
- Individuals managing multiple dogs or dog-related issues
- Aspiring pet trainers focusing on behaviour-based methods
- Animal shelter staff handling various dog temperaments
- Veterinary receptionists seeking behavioural context
- Dog walkers aiming to improve canine interactions
- Pet lovers exploring behaviour-based care strategies
Career Path
- Dog Trainer – £25,000/year
- Animal Behaviourist Assistant – £23,000/year
- Kennel Supervisor – £21,500/year
- Pet Services Coordinator – £22,500/year
- Dog Daycare Worker – £20,000/year
- Canine Welfare Support Officer – £24,000/year