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Canine Aggression

Francesca Riccomini

BSc(Hons) BVetMed CCAB MRCVS DipAS(CABC)
Companion Animal Behaviour Referrals, London

 

Course Synopsis

Canine aggression puts people and animals at risk. Knowing why some dogs become aggressive increases our confidence and helps us to help our clients. In addition to dealing effectively and well with problems when they arise, our aim should always be prevention. Understanding is the key and in addition to examining the important underlying issues this course will include group discussion of cases.


Specific areas to be covered

What influences canine learning and communication
Defining and classifying canine aggression
Identifying common contributing factors
Potential solutions and preventative measures

 

£185 +vat (total £222)

Additional Info

  • Date: Monday 6th August 2012
  • Time: 10am-6pm
  • Venue: Coventry

Product Details

  • Price: £185.00

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