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Online Veterinary Assistant Course-I
- Do you love animals? Have you ever thought about a career as a
veterinary assistant? This course, taught by a practicing
veterinarian and college instructor, will give you the
information you need to prepare for work in veterinary
hospitals. What vaccinations do cats and dogs really need and
how often should they be given? What is the best way to control
fleas? What do you do if your dog has a cut? What is the best
way to deal with an emergency situation involving a pet? This
course will answer all these questions and more.
Learn more or buy this course.
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Diploma in Dog Obedience Trainer
Penn Foster Career School
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Earn your Diploma —
at home, at your own pace. You can choose to study online, in-print, or
combination of both. Nationally accredited Penn Foster offers
quick, convenient, affordable, at-home training.
Diploma in Veterinary Assistant
Penn Foster Career School
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Request Free Information.
Earn your Diploma —
at home, at your own pace. You can choose to study online, in-print, or
combination of both. Nationally accredited Penn Foster offers
quick, convenient, affordable, at-home training.
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Dog & Cat First Aid, Care & Maintenance
This fun and informative course will
help you cover all the basics of animal care. Every thing from
feeding recommendations, bathing tips, and basic first aid
topics are covered in just 12 easy to learn lessons. Just follow
along and you'll be a pro in no time at all!
Dog Training 101
This fun and informative course will
help you cover all the basics of dog care and training.
Everything from feeding recommendations, bathing tips, training
guides and basic first aid topics are included in just 12
easy-to-learn lessons. Just follow along and you'll be a pro in
no time at all!
Dog Training 101 - Beginner to Advanced Techniques
This course will train you above and
beyond the basics of sit, come and stay, to show you dog
training that includes understanding your dog in dog terms. By
knowing the traits of your dog's breed and taking full advantage
of the attributes of that breed, you will create a fulfilling
and fun relationship with your furry friend.
Understand Basic Cats and Dogs First Aid
Would you know what to do if your puppy chewed
through the insulation to the hot wires of a table lamp? Are you
planning a vacation with your pet as a companion? Or, do you
perhaps live in a rather remote locale, far away from the nearest
veterinarian? In other words, are you prepared to help your cat or
dog in an emergency? No? Then this class is for you.
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Congratulations on
your new puppy! Now that you have your new furry friend, are you
wondering how to housebreak him or her? Don’t despair! Housetraining
your new puppy can be relatively easy and very successful if you devote
the appropriate time and patience. A successful puppy training plan
includes supervision, confinement and plenty of encouragement.
Making Sense of Your Dog’s World
Your dog’s senses
allow him to behave and perform in ways nothing short of magical. Dogs
perceive the world differently from the way we do – we share the same
senses, but with remarkable differences.
Grooming Your Dog
Although it's often
overlooked, grooming is an important part of your dog’s health program.
Routine brushing and combing removes dead hair and dirt and prevents
matting. Because it stimulates the blood supply to the skin, grooming
also gives your pet a healthier and shinier coat.
Guide to Training Your Dog
Is your dog unruly
and obnoxious? Doesn’t listen to a word you say? Or, have you just
adopted an adult dog that seems to have either forgotten previous
training or missed out on training all together? Don’t worry, you can
change your disobedient dog into a well-mannered member of the family.
Barking and Growling Problems
Does your dog growl or bark when a stranger approaches
your house or when something goes bump in the night? If so, you’re not
alone. Most dogs will vocalize when they are exposed to new or different
situations, including strange people or animals entering their
territory; being separated from their pack, mother or even your family
members; or new or alarming sounds. Dogs may also bark or growl when
they see prey, such as squirrels, and they may bark for attention, food
or if they are anxious.
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