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"So You Want to be a Pet Behaviourist?" - COAPE can show the way

 

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The Centre of Applied Pet Ethology (COAPE) in the UK are running an unaccredited discovery course for all newcomers to the field of pet behaviour.

Held anually in February in Salisbury, Wiltshire, this course is recommended for all newcomers to the field of animal behaviour, animal welfare, nursing and training, pet owners and anyone interested in finding out more about this popular subject. The course introduces delegates to a wide range of relevant topics including:
Pets and society - relationships.
Referrals, behaviour therapy in veterinary practice/rescue societies etc.
Equipment, techniques and how to approach problems.
Owner demands, client relations and motivation, and counselling techniques.
Behaviour problem, problem prevention, common case histories.

The course, taught by renowned behaviourists Dr Peter Neville and Robin Walker, costs £99 and takes place on February 8th 2004.