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Archives for 2011

Fitness and Nutrition Diploma

May 11, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Canine Fitness and Nutrition Online Certification

At e-Training for Dogs we are extremely pleased to be able to offer a comprehensive educational program to assist dog enthusiasts to develop the knowledge and skills to provide exceptional fitness and nutrition care for their canine partners.

Prerequisites: A basic knowledge of dogs as well as enthusiasm and interest in providing the best possible care for your canine partner.

Purpose: This Diploma is designed for breeders, dog professionals or individuals interested in enhancing their knowledge of the health and care dogs. Emphasis will be on nutrition, physical conditioning, emergency care, and holistic care.

General Diploma Information: Individuals who are passionate about improving their care of  their own dogs or desire to be able to offer useful nutrition and fitness advise to their clients would greatly benefit from this unique program. You will explore key areas such as: anatomy and physiology, disease states, physical development, fitness, injury prevention and care, the impact of nutrition and how to provide optimal nutrition throughout the lifespan of your dog, complementary therapies, how to provide emergency care.

Accreditation: Since there are no formal Accrediting agencies in the United States or Canada for Canine Fitness and Nutrition specialists, we have done our best to make sure that our courses are approved by the top organizations both Nationally and Internationally. As such, all of our courses are approved by the IAABC, NADOI and the CCPDT for Continuing Education Credits and Educational Events. Some schools claim they are approved by their State, but this is only as a business offering educational products, NOT true accreditation.  ONLY a University has the ability to offer true accreditation.

Please note: This is not an “email” or “mail order” Certificate. Though it is available 100% over the internet, this is a very “hands on” program when required. Skills learned must be demonstrated by video submissions to your instructors. (NOTE: Not all courses require videos). This is an intensive program and you will need to demonstrate your learning. The power of the internet allows sending videos as homework and final exams easy to take and effective. We are the first and only school that adheres to these strict measures and our students are respected as a result. We also do more than train you how to use a clicker or read a dog food bag. We provide the theory behind the skills to our students.

What students can expect to learn from this program:

  • To understand the links between physical fitness and dog health.
  • To learn specific exercises and stretches for dogs
  • To understand the links between nutrition and dog health.
  • To be able to provide emergency first aid and CPR.
  • To understand canine physiology and anatomy.
  • A basic understanding of alternative treatments for dogs.
  • Understand how proper nutrition and appropriate exercise can impact a sport dog’s growth.
  • Gain a strong understanding of nutrition.

Possible career opportunities on completion of this diploma program:

Self employment as a dog fitness and nutrition consultant or as an employee within a dog training facility, animal rehabilitation facility, humane society, rescue or other supportive canine care and educational facility.

Program Length:

Students can complete the program in as little as 9 months with full time study. Most students work on the program on a part time basis and complete the program within 18 months.

Program Curriculum:

Students must successfully complete the five (5) required courses and one (1) elective to obtain their Diploma in Canine Fitness and Nutrition.

Required Courses: Student must take the following 5 courses.

Canine Anatomy and Physiology

All-Fit Dog-How to Improve Fitness for Over-all Wellness

Introduction to Canine Nutrition

Advanced Canine Nutrition

Pet First Aid and CPR

Electives: Students must complete 1 of the following electives.

Fitness in Motion – Stretching and Exercises for Dogs

Athletic Performance Fitness Strategies: How to Condition an Athletic Performance Dog

Hands on Healing-Practical Applications of Healing Herbs, Essences and More

Herbal Remedies and Aromatherapy

All-Fit Puppy-How to Support Each Stage of a Puppy’s Development

Acknowledgement of Course and Diploma Completion:

Letters of completion and where offered, Certificates, will be sent for each course as it is earned. The Canine Fitness and Nutrition Diploma will be sent once all of the Diploma criteria have been successfully fulfilled. Certificates and Diplomas will have your name, the course or diploma earned and a list on the reverse side of your accomplishments.

Resources and Equipment Needed:

A computer with internet connection.

A digital video camera (an inexpensive camera or your cellphone camera is fine).

Some classes will require the purchase of a course text.

Instructors: Our Instructors are carefully chosen experts and excellent teachers in their area of expertise. We spend months developing one course so you and your dog can reach your goals.

Program Fee –

Three ways to buy:

1. Full Price – single payment – $1,550.00

2. Payment Plan – 15 monthly payments of $105.00 each (total cost will be $1,575.00)
Please read the Payment Plan policy.




3. Pay as you go – purchase one class at a time.  Simply click on the individual course pages above to access fee and registration details.

Once you are registered you will be contacted by email to create your program and begin your courses.

Student Information:

You must also read and agree to the E-Training for Dogs, Inc. Standard Terms and Conditions prior to taking a course: Click HERE to read these. You will be asked when you register if you have read them and will not be allowed to take the course if you do not agree to the terms.

Please read our policy on refunds. Click HERE

Filed Under: Dog Health and Wellness, Fitness and Nutrition Diploma Program, Professional Development Programs |

Advanced Canine Nutrition

May 10, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

advanced canine nutrition

Purpose: Building on the Introduction to Canine Nutrition Course this course now directs the use of nutrition to address specific issues within the canine organ systems.

Course Information: This course is an advanced high quality on-line course in clinical animal nutrition that addresses canine organ and body system nutrition using observational and diagnostic tools to help identify deficiency or toxic indicators and give suggestions on how to address the nutrient needs of dogs. This course will continue to enhance the students capabilities to Build Better Bodies Through Nutrition. It is meant to be current in its content, enlightening, enjoyable, and applicable for every dog you own, treat, or work with.

Prerequisites: (Suggested!)  Introduction to Canine Nutrition

Instructor: Ava Frick, DVM, CAC, FAIS

What can I expect to learn in this course:

  • Use nutritional data to create more in depth programs for all major systems in the body.
  • It focuses on vitamins, minerals, nutrients, and herbs that support the function of organs and body systems.
  • Using fur mineral testing as a base for determining where nutrition focus needs to be addressed.
  • When you have completed these lessons you will understand and appreciate the impact specific nutrition can have for every organ or system discussed.
  • Appreciating the impact the Autonomic Nervous System makes on a dogs behavior and how nutritional deficiencies can impact their behavior
  • Nutrition for the Heart
  • Nutrition for the Liver & Gall Bladder
  • Nutrition for the Digestive System: Stomach, Pancreas, Intestine, Colon
  • Nutrition for the Adrenal Glands and Thyroid
  • Nutrition for the Musculoskeletal System
  • Nutrition for the Kidneys & Urinary Bladder
  • Nutrition for the Skin and Ears
  • Nutrition for the Immune System
  • Nutrition for the Nervous System and Pain
  • Nutrition missing in the obese dog
  • Veterinary clinical observations of nutritional trends in the health of dogs
  • Using a Questionnaire to help determine the organs needing nutritional support
  • For Credit includes Instructor feedback. There will be Written Exercises and Homework that the student will turn in after each of the nine lessons. A Certificate and CEUs are available.
  • For Audit does not require any homework. There is no Instructor interaction. No Certificate. No CEUs.

Access to course is 52 weeks (one year)

CEU Status:

IAABC-23.5 CEUs
CCPDT-15 CEUs (10 CBCC-KA)
NADOI-15 CEUs
PPAB/PPG-14 CEUs
ABCDT-L2 – 13 CEUs

Course Length: 15 ninety minute sessions (the last session is the final exam).

For Credit Cost – $385.00

For Audit Cost – $195.00 USD

 

Student Information:

You must also read and agree to the E-Training for Dogs, Inc. Standard Terms and Conditions prior to taking a course: Click HERE to read these. You will be asked when you register if you have read them and will not be allowed to take the course if you do not agree to the terms.

Filed Under: Dog Health and Wellness, Fitness and Nutrition Diploma Program, Individual Courses |

Therapy Dog Training Online-How to Teach a Therapy Dog Class

April 8, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Therapy Dog Training OnlinePurpose: This Therapy Dog Training Online course will provide you with the skills necessary to develop and teach a therapy dog class.

Course Information: Learn the skills necessary to train therapy dogs or working therapy dog teams to work in the area of visitation and/or assisted activities. Learn how to train to pass a Therapy Dog Certification Course; understand what is a Therapy or Visitation Dog; learn the dog skill requirements and how to condition your dog to them; how to identify proper temperaments and aptitudes of dogs; identifying the unsuitable dog; how to be the dog’s advocate; maintaining and troubleshooting the Therapy dog; and communication with facilities. Also, learn the various certifying organizations and where to go to be certified. Mixed or purebreds.

Prerequisites: Dog must be Obedience Trained, people and other dog friendly, well mannered, and 1 year old to be evaluated. Note: Dog does not have to be 1 year old to take this course.

Recommended Text: CULTURE CLASH by Jean Donaldson

REQUIRED Equipment:

Equipment:

This course uses the following special training tools recommended by Dog Friendly Miami. These need to be purchased by you and can be found online. Please order these prior to taking your first lesson. You can click on the item to find them online.

  • Training Leash
  • Freedom harness
  • Limited Slip Collar
  • 2 Food Stuffable Toys
  • Clicker

Instructor: Jan Crary, CPDT-KA, CGC Evaluator

What you can expect to learn from this course:

  • All the skills required to pass a Therapy Dog Certification Course
  • Understanding what is a Therapy or Visitation Dog
  • Becoming familiar with equipment, and learning to read canine behavior
  • Learn the skill requirements for your dog and how to condition your dog to them
  • Identifying proper temperaments and aptitudes of dogs and identifying the unsuitable dog
  • Learn to be your dog’s advocate
  • Maintaining and troubleshooting your Therapy dog
  • Communication with facilities
  • Learning how to deal with people
  • Learn where to go to be certified
  • Passing your evaluation

CEU Status:

IAABC – 8 CEUs
CCPDT – 6 CEUs
ABCDT-L2 – 10.5 CEUs

Course Length: 6 one-hour sessions

Course Fee:

Cost:  $240 USD

Student Information:
Access to this course will expire in 6 months. Therefore, you have 6 months to complete this course from the date of registration.

You must also read and agree to the E-Training for Dogs, Inc. Standard Terms and Conditions prior to taking a course: Click HERE to read these. You will be asked when you register if you have read them and will not be allowed to take the course if you do not agree to the terms.

Filed Under: Dog Training, Individual Courses, Therapy Dog Training Courses |

How to Train for the Canine Good Citizen Test

April 8, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Purpose: Prepare your dog to take the Canine Good Citizen Test.

Course Information: The purpose of the American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Test and program is provide a venue to ensure our dogs can be relied upon to be a good citizen of the community. There is no competition for the Canine Good Citizen Test, it is a pass/fail test. However, both purebred and mixed breeds can achieve this title and are often more welcome in public settings. Many working dogs, such as assistance dogs or therapy dogs are required to earn the Canine Good Citizen title. This is a Canine Good Citizen training course. Train your own dog without expensive travel to pass the Canine Good Citizen test. Clicker training is not a prerequisite skill but a positive attitude is! We use all positive training techniques to teach you Canine Good Citizen training. NOTE: Correction-based training methods or equipment are not acceptable in this class.

Required Text: Citizen Canine

Required Equipment:

This course uses the following special training tools. These need to be purchased by you and can be found online. Please order these prior to taking your first lesson. You can click on the item to find them online.

  • Training Leash
  • Freedom harness
  • Limited Slip Collar
  • 2 Food Stuffable Toys
  • Clicker

Cost includes sales tax, shipping and handling. You will be expected to have the materials by the second session. If you are taking the OnDemand Sessions, order now, click HERE to order and specify the class you are taking, and where you want the materials sent.

What you can expect to learn from this course:

  • BE PREPARED to pass a Canine Good Citizen test near you.
  • Canine Good Citizen training
  • The 10 Points included in the AKC Canine Good Citizen Test; some of which are:
  • Walking on a loose leash
  • Walking through a crowd
  • Appropriate reaction to distractions

Instructor: Jan Crary

Course Length: 6 one-hour sessions

Course Fee – $95

Student Information:

Access to this course will expire in 3 months.

You must also read and agree to the E-Training for Dogs, Inc. Standard Terms and Conditions prior to taking a course: Click HERE to read these. You will be asked when you register if you have read them and will not be allowed to take the course if you do not agree to the terms.

Filed Under: Dog Training, Enthusiasts |

INTRODUCTORY CANINE MASSAGE COURSE

April 2, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Purpose: To learn when, how and why to apply canine massage in a safe and positive environment.

Course Information: Students will learn all the relevant Swedish massage therapy strokes; history and theory of massage; definition and purpose of massage for canines; creating a positive environment for massage; physiological effects of massage for canines; psychological effects of massage for canines; contraindications to massage for canines; assessment and treatment protocols for canines; an introduction to hydrotherapy for canines; canine biomechanics and kinesiology; case studies of common canine soft tissue issues. Students will be provided with a comprehensive manual and an instructional video. The video provides details on the assessment procedures – visual, palpation and gaiting including the impact different surfaces will have on the gait, the creation of a positive and safe working environment, all the massage strokes, a complete therapeutic massage session and a stretch routine. Each class will also contain video demonstrations.

Prerequisites: Canine Anatomy and Physiology

What you can expect to learn in this course:

  • History of massage.
  • Theory of massage.
  • Contraindications of massage.
  • Creating a safe and positive massage environment.
  • Assessment protocols – including taking a case history, gaiting to assess soundness, palpation.
  • All Swedish massage strokes – including effleurage, raking, petrissage, kneading, tapotement, cupping and hacking.
  • Hydrotherapy.
  • Stretch routines – both active and passive protocols.
  • Creation of homecare plans.
  • Beginning of the case study requirement of massaging 10 different dogs at least 4 times.

Course Completion Deadline: This course must be completed in its entirety within 4 months from the date of registration.

Instructor: Sheilagh O’Sullivan

Course Length: Twelve 90 minute sessions.

Cost: $350.00

Student Information:
You must also read and agree to the E-Training for Dogs, Inc. Standard Terms and Conditions prior to taking a course: Click HERE to read these. You will be asked when you register if you have read them and will not be allowed to take the course if you do not agree to the terms.

Filed Under: Canine Massage Therapy Diploma Program, Dog Health and Wellness, Individual Courses |

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