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DOG Care DOG Parenting DOG Training FULL SETUP + CERTIFICATE
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(35 ratings)
125 students

DOG Care DOG Parenting DOG Training FULL SETUP + CERTIFICATE

CORE ASPECTS & PRACTICES for dog parents dog owners dog lovers on DOG care and DOG training + Special Dog Training Tips
Created byMarco Adda
Last updated 12/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Dog Care
  • Dog Parenting Mindset
  • Dog Training
  • House Setting
  • Dog Grooming
  • Dog-Human Interaction
  • Dog Behaviour
  • Tricks and Tips
  • Dog Tools
  • Dog Love

Course content

1 section18 lectures4h 7m total length
  • Intro Video3:39
  • What happens in this course: 12 Fundamental Questions2:02
  • Welcome & Recommendations16:01
  • Can a dog live in an apartment?18:06
  • A dog in bed with me?16:39
  • Magic Blanket-Carpet? How to use it + Dog Training Tips15:13
  • Bath 1 - How Often?15:54
  • Bath 2 - What to Use?13:57
  • "Just one" question
  • Crate: good or bad? + Dog Training Tips14:00
  • Collar and/or harness? + Dog Training Tips16:29
  • "Just one" question
  • Prong-Choke-Electric Collar?15:37
  • Leash and walking? + Dog Training Tips18:27
  • Muzzle 1: Is my dog Hannibal?13:20
  • Muzzle 2: Dog Training Tips8:55
  • Guarding: will my dog protect me? + Dog Training Tips17:50
  • Who is the Alpha my dog or me?21:30
  • "Just one" question
  • How to raise an happy dog and being a reliable leader?16:54
  • Share your experience and insight
  • Bonus Lecture2:57



Requirements

  • No requirements apart the wish to learn and improve

Description

Dogs are a fundamental part of our life.

They have their unique needs: feeding, sleeping, grooming, walking, and enrichment, among others. We want to meet all of our dog's needs; ultimately, dog care is our mission.


But we also need help, for sometimes we may struggle to figure out what is the right thing to do.


In this course, we discuss 12 main questions emerging in the field of dog training and dog care:

Can a dog live in an apartment?

Can my dog sleep in my bed?

Magic Blanket-Carpet with your dog? How to use it. Dog Training Tips.

Bath 1 How Often should I bathe my dog?

Bath 2 What do we need?

Crate good or bad? Dog Training Tips.

Collar and or harness? Dog Training Tips.

Prong, Choke, and Electric Collars for your dog?

Leash and walking? Dog Training Tips.

Muzzle 1 Is my dog Hannibal?

Muzzle 2 Dog Training Tips.

Guarding My dog would protect me? Dog Training Tips.

Who is the Alpha?

How do you raise a happy puppy and a stable dog while being a reliable family member and leader?


Those are foundational questions for every dog parent (dog owner).


I am sure you have been wondering about one or more of these questions related to dog care in general, dog grooming (we spend a considerable time talking about bathing the dog), dog training, dog enrichment, and so on.

And if you are going to adopt a dog soon or you just adopted one, you may be wondering about all of these questions.


One way or the other, you will find great value in the contents of this course; you can:

Find answers to some questions being supported in reasoning about them

Get some new inputs on dog gadgets and tools and how to use them

Learn new perspectives on dog care-taking

Discover new tricks of dog training and dog care (and grooming, particularly related to bathing the dog)

Improve your relationship with your dog and also that of other family members


While the material provides valuable information with all of these points, we also stretch on other considerations about dog behavior and training and dedicate space to specific slides where dog training tips are presented. We also discuss and debunk some common and misleading beliefs about dogs.


Dogs are wonderful animals, and they literally fill our lives. Dogs are our companions and family members.

Therefore:

If you have a dog and you are never tired of learning more about dogs

If you are going to adopt a dog or if you are wondering about one of those core aspects

If you love dogs and want to learn more about dog training and dog care

If you simply want to improve some aspects of dog training and dog care

then this course is absolutely for you!


Just enroll now; you will not regret it, and your dog either.


I see you on the inside!

Marco Adda, The Founder

AEDC Anthrozoology Education Dogs Canines Academy
Supporting professionals. Shaping the life of people and animals.


CERTIFICATES: You will get 2 Certificates for this course. One is from Udemy, and the other is from our AEDC Academy. At the end of the program, you will find the instructions on obtaining your certificates.



What people say of our courses:

★★★★★ Marco Adda has done a great job being clear and informative on ways to best take full advantage of the course material and different ways to achieve optimal learning. Eleonora Clemente


★★★★★ What a wonderful course, rich with essential information and critical points to consider regarding a truly holistic approach to dog behavior and our interrelationships with dogs and all animals. Thank you, Marco, for providing such an engaging overview of a much-needed perspective. I look forward to Holistic Dog Behavior Part 2! Cathirose Petrone

★★★★★ As a Certified dog trainer and holistic Dog Behaviorist and canine trauma expert, I congratulate Marco Adda for this excellent overview. He was able to package the holistic approach into an interesting, Informative and exciting lecture with real-life examples and case studies. Great presentation!!! I see it as a milestone in the dog industry to have this holistic dog training overview available for the public. High recommended! Amazing work. Roman Gottfried

Who this course is for:

  • Dog Parents (Dog Owners) willing to improve their interaction with their dogs
  • Dog People willing to adopt a dog
  • Dog Caretakers
  • Dog Trainers in search for new frames and inspiration for their practice
  • Educators willing to include some dog-related lectures in their curriculum
  • Veterinarian practitioners and students