Course structure and content
The Foundation in Canine Healthcare programme has been designed to make it accessible to all – which means that you can choose to attend for one day or two days, and – if you wish – complete a home study programme and obtain certification in canine healthcare.
The Foundation in Canine Healthcare options consist of:
Saturday lecture – 10am to 5pm – a comprehensive lecture covering the important foundations of canine health: diet and the vaccination issue. This lecture is open to all, and is particularly suitable to people who have sick dogs and who want to know how to help them, and to people who have healthy dogs and want to keep them that way. Your only requirement for attendance is that you love your dogs, and want the best for them.
Sunday lecture – 10am to 5pm – this lecture covers important factors which can determine the health of your dog, including genetics, environmental toxins, conventional drug therapy, stress, and complementary healthcare options. During this workshop, we will also show you how to ascertain the very best diets and treatments for dogs on an individual basis, and we’ll introduce several complementary therapies for you to use at home.
Home study – covering all of the lecture units above, with two or three questions on each unit to complete at home. This option is for serious dog fanatics who have attended both one-day lectures. It’s designed for those who wish to become truly knowledgeable about canine husbandry and be advocates for the dogs. The home study programme empowers you to have the facts at your disposal so you can remember them and speak up for yourselves and the dogs.
On completion of your home study course, we will issue the Foundation in Canine Healthcare certificate. However, if you attend only one or both days now, you can still come back at a later date to complete the full course.
The Foundation in Canine Healthcare programme has been designed to make it accessible to all – which means that you can choose to attend for one day or two days, and – if you wish – complete a home study programme and obtain certification in canine healthcare.
The Foundation in Canine Healthcare options consist of:
Saturday lecture – 10am to 5pm – a comprehensive lecture covering the important foundations of canine health: diet and the vaccination issue. This lecture is open to all, and is particularly suitable to people who have sick dogs and who want to know how to help them, and to people who have healthy dogs and want to keep them that way. Your only requirement for attendance is that you love your dogs, and want the best for them.
Sunday lecture – 10am to 5pm – this lecture covers important factors which can determine the health of your dog, including genetics, environmental toxins, conventional drug therapy, stress, and complementary healthcare options. During this workshop, we will also show you how to ascertain the very best diets and treatments for dogs on an individual basis, and we’ll introduce several complementary therapies for you to use at home.
Home study – covering all of the lecture units above, with two or three questions on each unit to complete at home. This option is for serious dog fanatics who have attended both one-day lectures. It’s designed for those who wish to become truly knowledgeable about canine husbandry and be advocates for the dogs. The home study programme empowers you to have the facts at your disposal so you can remember them and speak up for yourselves and the dogs.
On completion of your home study course, we will issue the Foundation in Canine Healthcare certificate. However, if you attend only one or both days now, you can still come back at a later date to complete the full course.