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£12

£12
On-Demand course
3 hours
All levels
Dog Training – Stop Dog Barking Course focuses on understanding why excessive barking occurs and how it can be managed through informed, calm, and consistent approaches. Barking is a natural form of canine communication, yet it can quickly become disruptive when triggered by anxiety, boredom, attention-seeking, or environmental factors. This course explores the common causes behind persistent barking and explains how dogs interpret situations, routines, and signals. By building insight into canine behaviour patterns, learners gain clarity on what drives noise-related issues and how these behaviours develop over time.
Designed for dog owners and enthusiasts seeking clearer guidance, the course presents structured, easy-to-follow knowledge that fits into everyday learning schedules. It highlights communication techniques, behaviour awareness, and responsible training principles without exaggeration or gimmicks. Content is delivered in an engaging and professional tone, keeping learning informative rather than overwhelming. With a touch of light humour where appropriate, the course keeps things relatable while remaining focused on results. By the end, learners will feel more confident in addressing barking concerns using thoughtful, informed strategies that support calmer, happier interactions with dogs at home.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the challenging and submissive signals exhibited by dogs
Identify signs of dog aggression and prevent aggressive behaviour
Know how to manage a dog attack and protect yourself and others
Learn practical techniques for handling aggressive dogs on a leash
Develop a comprehensive understanding of dog behaviour and body language
The Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks course begins with an overview of challenging and submissive signals in dogs. Participants will learn to recognise these signals and how to respond appropriately to avoid triggering aggressive behaviour. The course then moves on to explore the topic of pulling on the leash and how this can contribute to dog aggression.
The course also covers how to handle a dog attack, including the proper techniques for protecting oneself and others. Participants will learn how to read a dog's body language and identify signs of aggression, as well as how to use practical training methods to prevent and manage aggressive behaviour.
Overall, this course is designed to provide dog owners and trainers with the tools they need to keep themselves, their dogs, and those around them safe.
How is the course assessed?
Upon completing an online module, you will immediately be given access to a specifically crafted MCQ test. For each test, the pass mark will be set to 60%.
Exam & Retakes:
It is to inform our learners that the initial exam for this online course is provided at no additional cost. In the event of needing a retake, a nominal fee of £9.99 will be applicable.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the assessment procedure, learners can obtain their certification by placing an order and remitting a fee of __ GBP. £9 for PDF Certificate and £15 for the Hardcopy Certificate within the UK ( An additional £10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery).
10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards
The course is ideal for highly motivated individuals or teams who want to enhance their professional skills and efficiently skilled employees.
There are no formal entry requirements for the course, with enrollment open to anyone!
This course can be beneficial for individuals who work in a variety of industries, including pet care, animal rescue, and law enforcement. Here are some potential career paths and their corresponding salaries in the UK:
Pet Care Professional: £18,000 - £25,000 per year
Animal Shelter Worker: £18,000 - £22,000 per year
Certificate of completion
Digital certificate - £9
You can apply for a CPD Accredited PDF Certificate at the cost of £9.
Certificate of completion
Hard copy certificate - £15
Hard copy can be sent to you via post at the expense of £15.