Fernstudium IOA: Animal Psychology
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Studiengänge: 0
Weiterbildungen: 150+
IRL: Dogpatch Labs, Unit 1, The CHQ Building,
Custom House Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland.
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- Bachelor: 0 ; Master: 0; Kurse: >150
- Studienstart: jederzeit
- Voll- und Teilzeitmodelle: nein
- Anrechnung von Vorleistungen: nein
- Teststudium: 2 Wochen
- Kostenfreie Verlängerung: nein
- Prüfungszentren: nicht relevant
- Prüfungen weltweit: nicht relevant
- Präsenzpflichten: nein
- Spezialisierungen: nein
- Flexible Kostenmodelle: ja
- Online-Tutorien: ja
- Learning-App: nein
- Fremdsprachen: ja
- Unterrichtssprache: englisch
- Akkreditierungen: Icoes
- Bachelor ohne Abitur: nicht relevant
- Social Activities: nein
- Kosten: siehe Studiengang
The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!The better we understand our pets, the better our relationships with them. How dogs, cats, and rabbits experience the world is quite different from humans. By delving into the psychology behind their behavior, reactions and natural instincts you can ensure both your environment and your pet’s is harmonious and happy. It helps you relate to each other with complete understanding and have a bond that’s full of warmth and joy.
Learning what’s normal and what’s behind unusual or undesirable behavior really helps to get to grips with it. In this course, you’ll also discover how to treat habits and reactions that are not good for your pet or for you, like:
How to choose and locate a litter tray your kitty is happy to use.
What to do if your dog growls to guard his food bowl.
Recognizing boredom and what you can do to help
How to stop a dog jumping up on people
Reducing separation anxiety in pets
Tricks to reduce a fearful, habitual reaction to stimuli
Would you like to train your pet not to …
Mark his territory?
Chew furniture?
Knock over children?
Whine?
Frighten the postman?
Bite?
Once you understand what’s normal for an animal and why pets behave as they do, you’ll find it easier to find a solution. It is possible to resolve or vastly reduce the most disruptive behavior. Don’t waste another day with an unhappy pet situation start this course today and get back to that warm, fuzzy in-love-with-my-pet feeling.
We love our pets!
Fakten zum Fernkurs Animal Psychology der International Open Academy
Abschluss | Zertifikat |
Studiendauer | 60 Tage |
Studienzeitverlängerung | durch erneute Buchung des Kurses verlängerbar |
Testphase | 10 Tage unverbindlich. Widerrufsrecht von 2 Wochen |
Studienstart | jederzeit möglich |
Sprache | englisch |
Studienzulassung | keine besonderen Voraussetzungen erforderlich |
Kosten | auf Anfrage bzw. siehe Einzelkurs-Infos |
Anrechnung von Vorleistungen | nicht relevant |
Prüfungen | Online-Prüfung, in der min. 55% der Fragen korrekt beantwortet werden müssen, um das Zertifikat zu erhalten |
Kampagnen | Gutscheine und Aktionen: Nur heute (29.04.2020): 1-Jahres-Zugang zu allen Kursen um 30$ günstiger! Studieren & Bezahlen in Euro ist selbstverständlich möglich. |
Studieninhalte
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
This pet psychology course answers questions like:
How do I train my pet not to urinate in inappropriate places?
Why does my dog bury his food?
What does it mean when my cat shouts?
How can I stop incessant barking?
Why does my dog attack certain breeds and not others?
Is it normal for a cat to groom itself all day?
Why does my dog roll in disgusting fox poo?
How can I reassure my anxious rabbit?
What does it mean when a dog eats grass?
Zulassungsvoraussetzungen
Bei der International Open Academy werden keine besonderen Vorkenntnisse vorausgesetzt, so dass Sie direkt ohne Vorkenntnisse und somit auch ohne Abitur starten können.
Für wen ist der Zertifikatskurs geeignet?
This course will be of great interest to animal lovers and professionals in the pet care industry who would like to better understand the behaviour of animals, how to properly care for pets, and to any learner who is interested in pet care as a future industry to work in.
Karriereaussichten
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Candidates with an interest in working with animals
Anyone interested in a career in pet grooming, pet sitting, dog walking, veterinary medicene or animal care
Those interested in owning animals, volunteering at animal shelters, or fostering animals.
Existing animal care workers in pursuit of promotion
Prüfungen
Die Fernkurse bestehen aus 2 Teilen: zum einen aus den jeweiligen Kursinhalten und zum zweiten aus der Online-Prüfung. Bei dieser müssen min. 55% der Fragen richtig beantwortet werden, um das Zertifikat im .PDF-Format für Ihre Bewerbungsunterlagen zu erhalten.
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