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GENERAL INTEREST 59 GENERAL INTEREST | GeorgianCollege.ca BA = BARRIE MI = MIDLAND MU = MUSKOKA (BRACEBRIDGE) OV = ORANGEVILLE OR = ORILLIA OS = OWEN SOUND SGB = SOUTH GEORGIAN BAY (COLLINGWOOD) l Micro-credential ONLINE General interest courses Canine Academy The Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers (CCPDT) is the leading international independent testing resource for humane, science-based dog training professionals. Canine Foundations Training Academy provides students with the knowledge and practical experience required to qualify for, and successfully complete the exam process, to achieve the CPDT-KA (Knowledge Assessed) Certification. The course schedule is developed to cater to professionals, providing them with the ability to achieve their educational goals while maintaining their current full-time job. *To register, please email coned@georgiancollege.ca GINT 0254 l 456 HRS CANINE BEHAVIOUR EDUCATION MICRO-CREDENTIAL GeorgianCollege.ca/PTCANINE Canine Basic Behaviour 101 Learn how to be top dog! This seminar will assist dog owners, animal-care professionals, foster parents and rescue workers to better understand the dogs they work and live with. As featured on Rogers daytime television, this seminar provides students with the tools necessary to better understand dogs, their needs and recognize early warning signs of behaviour issues by reading canine body language, learning positive training techniques, having the necessary supplies, and understanding how to be the alpha that dogs need you to be. GINT 0148 l 4 HRS Canine Behaviour 102 – Separation Anxiety When your dog is destroying your house, irritating the neighbours or injuring itself every time you leave the home, is it separation anxiety? How can you tell? Where can you turn for help? Separation disorders are one of the leading causes of owner frustration and if left untreated, these situations often escalate to an unbearable and even dangerous level. This course is designed to arm canine rescue workers, trainers and dog owners with the knowledge to understand and treat mild-to-moderate separation disorders. Topics include separation anxiety versus frustration, the nature of attachment and separation, the truth about frustration, understanding separation anxiety, treatment options for separation disorders, helpful medications and when to use them, and preventative measures. GINT 0196 l 4 HRS Canine Behaviour 103 – Canine Resource Guarding Resource guarding is characterized as an aggressive reaction toward a person/animal with the intent to protect a valued resource, such as food or a toy. This course is designed to arm canine rescue workers, trainers and dog owners with the knowledge to understand and treat mild-to-moderate cases of resource guarding. Students identify types of guarding and isolating triggers as they assess cases and how to manage them. GINT 0222 l 4 HRS Canine Behaviour 104 – Canine Territorial Guarding Territorial response behaviours include everything from alert barking to aggressive displays and attack behaviours leading to serious injuries. Students review the process of domestication in urban and family environments and how to work with a dog's natural tendencies to reduce the risk of injury. Students identify the early signs of territorial behaviour in young dogs that are often either dismissed or confused with a fear response. Students learn how to develop a management program best suited for the individual dog and their unique living situation. GINT 0223 l 4 HRS Canine Behaviour 105 – Canine Temperament Assessment This course provides participants with tools to assess a dog's genetic predisposition and learned characteristics to gain pertinent information regarding its overall temperament. Students discuss how environmental factors are an integral part of the assessment. The information in this course is geared toward shelter workers, dog trainers, behavioural consultants, canine handlers, veterinary technicians, shelter staff, doggy daycare attendants and foster parents for canine rescue groups. GINT 0240 l 6 HRS | OS Canine Behaviour 106 – Puppy Assessment This full-day course is designed to guide breeders, trainers, behaviour consultants, service dog coaches, veterinary staff and prospective owners through the process of implementing a puppy temperament test, based on methods recommended by the renowned author of Applied Dog Behaviour and Training, Steven R. Lindsay. Participants learn to effectively interpret tests results, enabling them to better guide puppies toward becoming well-rounded and balanced adult dogs. GINT 0250 l 6 HRS Canine Emergency First Aid This full day Canine Emergency First Aid course provides individuals who work with dogs and dog owners with a lifesaving tool in an emergency situation. Divided into two parts: Professional First Aid and Trauma Response, participants learn to identify injuries and illness in the initial stages of an emergency. This course provides essential information and skills which may positively impact survival while enroute to veterinary care. Hands-on practical activities with a live, trained seminar dog and a CPR canine mannequin are incorporated into the session. Participants must complete a summary exam and will receive a certificate upon successful completion. GINT0257 7 HRS

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