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EQUINE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY COURSE

May 26, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

equine anatomy and physiology

Purpose: In the Equine Anatomy and Physiology course you will learn the relationship between how the equine body is composed, how it works and the impact massage therapy will have on these systems.

Course Information: Detailed training in equine anatomy and physiology; equine biomechanics and kinesiology; understanding the relationship between anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, kinesiology and massage therapy in horses. The course involves the use of three textbooks used by the Veterinary Nursing Program in the U.K. and 18 hours of classroom instruction. The course is designed to give the students the necessary information in order to understand the relationship between how the body is composed, how it works and the impact massage therapy will have on these systems. Knowledge level upon successful completion on the course will be equivalent to that of a Veterinary Nurse/Technician. Students will be provided with a free comprehensive manual. There are required textbooks, please scroll down for details.

Prerequisites: None

What you can expect to learn in the course:

  • The cell and cellular processes
  • Tissues
  • Integumentary System
  • Muscular System
  • Skeletal System
  • Cardiovascular System
  • Respiratory System
  • Lymphatic System
  • Blood
  • Nervous System
  • Endocrine System
  • Urinary System
  • Digestive System
  • Normal functioning of the above systems.
  • Pathophysiology of the above systems.
  • Anatomical terminology.
  • The relationship between anatomy, physiology and the rehabilitation process.

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

Required Textbooks:
Students are required to purchase the following textbooks (Click on title to order).
Students need to have ONE of the following anatomy and physiology books:
Tartaglia, Louise and Waugh, Anne.Veterinary Physiology and Applied Anatomy – Revised Reprint: A Textbook for Veterinary Nurses and Technicians, Butterworth-Heinemann, London England, 2005
Reece, William O., Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals 4th Edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
Bassert, Joanna M., and Colville, Thomas P., Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians 2nd edition, Mosby, 2007
In addition, students nee to have ONE of the following colouring books:
Kapit, Wynn., Macey, Robert I., Meisami, Esmail., The Physiology Coloring Book 2nd Edition, Benjamin Cummings, 1999
Kanier, Robert A. and McCracken, Thomas O. Horse Anatomy, A Coloring Atlas, Alpine Publications, Loveland, Colorado, 1998
Students will need access to a Medical Dictionary either hard copy or online.

Instructor: Sheilagh O’Sullivan

Course Length: Twelve 90 minute sessions

Cost: $350.00 USD

Filed Under: Dog Health and Wellness, Equine Massage Diploma Program, Individual Courses, Professional Development Programs |

RETRIEVER TRAINING – BEGINNING BASICS

May 16, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Teaching Reliable Retriever Skills
Purpose: Using Motivational Training for the Field this course will develop the basic and fundamental skills every retriever needs to be successful in the field. Motivational training is teaching the hunting dog to enjoy his work by giving the dog a solid foundation of skills, building confidence and rewarding his effort without pressure.
 
Course Information: This series is based on teaching skills by focusing on enhancing a hunting dog’s natural instincts to retrieve under control and within the team framework. These modules will build in complexity and allow you to simplify when necessary as well as drills to maintain the hunting dog’s level of perfomance. Teaching, building confidence, building drive and therapy drills will keep you and your hunting dog on top of your game.
 
Please Note: The Beginning Basics course is broken into two sections:
 
Section One: Place Board Basics for Teaching Handling Cues and Steadiness
 
Section Two: Building on the skills learned in Section One this section is the Beginning of Handling Skills and Steadiness in the Yard
Each section’s lessons are completely individualized video classes.
 
What you can expect to learn in this course:
 
Section One –
Board Basics for Teaching Handling Cues and Steadiness

  • Video 1 – Training the Place Board-Wait and Get it Game
  • Video 2 – Beginning Steadiness on Retrieve and Return to Place Board
  • Video 3 – Rewarding Wait and Return to Place Board
  • Video 4 – Teaching Overs to Treats from Place Board
  • Video 5 – Teaching Back Pile Target-Right and Left Hand Backs to Target
  • Video 6 – Chaining the Whistle with Treats
  • Video 7 – Sit Whistle with Bumpers on Return
  • Video 8 – Overs, Right and Left Hand Backs on Place Board

Section Two –
Beginning Handling Skills and Steadiness in the Yard

  • Video 9 – Teaching the Back Pile in the Yard
  • Video 10 -Teaching Right and Left Hand Backs in Yard
  • Video 11 – Teaching Right and Left Hand Overs in Yard
  • Video 12 – Three-Handed Casting using Sit Whistle in Front Position
  • Video 13 – Teaching Steadiness on Place Board

What is Motivational Training? Motivational training for the field is teaching a dog to enjoy his work by giving the dog a solid foundation of skills, building confidence and rewarding his effort without pressure. This is not a purely positive program but a motivational one. Any and all corrections are just information; not punitive. Enhancing a dog’s instincts to retrieve game under control and working within the team can and should be rewarding for both you and your dog. This series is the beginning of teaching your dog to do marked retrieves (retrieves the dog sees) and blind retrieves (retrieves the dog did not see) which require hand and whistle cues and skills you will need for hunt test and field competition as well as upland game and waterfowl hunting.
The series is based on teaching skills that build in complexity and that will allow you to simplify when necessary as well as drills to maintain the dog’s level of performance. Teaching, building confidence, building drive and therapy drills will keep you and your dog on top of your game. Land and water in various locations are also needed to give your dog a variety of conditions and experiences as well as factors such as terrain and cover to mention a few. Once a skill is taught in the “yard” you will need to transition that skill into the field.
Some of the basics taught are a matter of conditioning. They are not taught in a day and will take repetition on a frequent basis to become a trained skill. Over training in one session is not more desirable than training short, frequent sessions. Always try to end on a positive note and keep the lessons upbeat and informal in the teaching phase. Enjoy the journey!
 
Instructor: Lorie Jolly

CEUs:
ABCDT-L2 – 12 CEUs

Course Fee –
OnDemand (unlimited access): There are three purchase options
1.Purchase Section 1 Videos 1 – 8 for $30.00.

 

2. Purchase Section 2 Videos 9 – 13 for $30.00.

 

3. Purchase Section 1 and 2 All Videos for $50.00.

 

Course Access Time:

Section 1 – 30 days
Section 2 – 30 days
Sections 1 and 2 – 60 days
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 Training, Hunting, Individual Courses |

RETRIEVER TRAINING – HANDLING BASICS AND TRANSITIONS

May 16, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Teaching Reliable Retriever Skills

Purpose: Using Motivational Training for the Field in order to train the hunting dog to enjoy his work by giving the dog a solid foundation of skills, building confidence and rewarding his effort without pressure.

Course Information: Handling Basics and Transition is bringing the skills your hunting dog has acquired in the basic program in the yard to the field in order to do blind retrieves on land and water with confidence. Teaching, building confidence, building drive and therapy drills will keep you and your hunting dog on top of your game.

Handling Basics are completely individualized video classes that can be purchased  in a bundle of four or the entire set.

What you can expect to learn from this course:

  • Video 1 – Place Board Marks
  • Video 2 – Extended T Drill
  • Video 3 – Bucket Drill
  • Video 4 – Teaching Pattern Blind
  • Video 5 – Cold Sight Blind
  • Video 6 – Short Cold Blind
  • Video 7 – Wagon Wheel Drill: Here and Heel Pivots; Wagon Wheel; Extended Wagon Wheel
  • Video 8 – Lining Drill
  • Video 9 – No, No Drill
  • Video 10 – Call Across Drill on Water and Cover
  • Video 11 – Swim By (5 videos in this lesson): #1 Teaching Back Pile; #2. Teaching Overs; #3 Help with Swim by Overs; #4 More Help with Swim by Past Back Pile; #5. Understanding the Swim By
  • Video 12 – Channel Blind
  • Video 13 – Beginning Tune up Drill

What is Motivational Training? Motivational training for the field is teaching a dog to enjoy his work by giving the dog a solid foundation of skills, building confidence and rewarding his effort without pressure. This is not a purely positive program but a motivational one. Any and all corrections are just information; not punitive. Enhancing a dog’s instincts to retrieve game under control and working within the team can and should be rewarding for both you and your dog. This series is the beginning of teaching your dog to do marked retrieves (retrieves the dog sees) and blind retrieves (retrieves the dog did not see) which require hand and whistle cues and skills you will need for hunt test and field competition as well as upland game and waterfowl hunting.
The series is based on teaching skills that build in complexity and that will allow you to simplify when necessary as well as drills to maintain the dog’s level of performance. Teaching, building confidence, building drive and therapy drills will keep you and your dog on top of your game. Land and water in various locations are also needed to give your dog a variety of conditions and experiences as well as factors such as terrain and cover to mention a few. Once a skill is taught in the “yard” you will need to transition that skill into the field.
Some of the basics taught are a matter of conditioning. They are not taught in a day and will take repetition on a frequent basis to become a trained skill. Over training in one session is not more desirable than training short, frequent sessions. Always try to end on a positive note and keep the lessons upbeat and informal in the teaching phase. Enjoy the journey!

Instructor: Lorie Jolly

Course Length: 13 video lessons narrated and demonstrated by Lorie Jolly.

CEUs:
ABCDT-L2 – 12 CEUs

Course Fee –

OnDemand: There are four purchase options –

1. Purchase all 13 videos for $80.00 (60 days unlimited access).*

 

2. Purchase Videos 1 – 4 for $ 30.00 (30 days unlimited access).

 

3. Purchase Videos 5 – 8 for $ 30.00  (30 days unlimited access).

 

4. Purchase Videos 9 – 13 for $ 30.00  (30 days unlimited access).

 

*There are 17 videos as some have multiple videos.

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 Training, Hunting, Individual Courses |

RELIABLE RETRIEVER SKILLS – TEACHING A DEPENDABLE FETCH

May 16, 2011 By Cheryl Aguiar |

Purpose: To teach a reliable fetch using motivational training and the clicker. This method is teaching the hunting dog to enjoy his work by giving the dog a solid foundation of skills, building confidence and rewarding his effort without pressure.

Course Information: Reliable Retriever Skills, specifically teaching a dependable fetch is made up of two methodologies: using motivation and also using a clicker. Use one or the other or both methods as they complement each other. These courses are a step by step method to give your hunting dog the building components of a dependable fetch without the use of “force fetch.” They are comprised of formal sessions and game based sessions. Teaching, building confidence, building drive and therapy drills will keep you and your hunting dog on top of your game.

Prerequisites: None
Watch Curlee- (From his owner)
Hi Lori, FYI …. I have been following your book and on-line video series
“Motivational Training For The Field”. I am forwarding you a video of Curlee’s progress so far. Of course, he has all the right stuff to begin with and I think he is super talented but he responds to your style of training very well.


What you can expect to learn from this course:

Teaching Fetch

  • Introduction to Finger Fetch with Puppy
  • Introduction to Dumbbell
  • Formal Dumbbell Introduction
  • Dumbbell Hold
  • Dumbbell Fetch and Hold-Duration
  • Reaching for Dumbbell-Part I
  • Reaching for Dumbbell-Part II
  • Learning to Walk and Hold the Dumbbell
  • Building Speed for Pick-up and Delivery
  • Catch Game
  • Reach and Pick up with Bumper-Part I
  • Reach and Pick up with Bumper-Part II
  • Transition into the Yard/Field
  • Building Drive Games

Clicker Fetch

  • Clicker Fetch Equipment
  • Loading the Clicker and Touch Game
  • Creating Interest
  • Taking Dumbbell into Mouth
  • Dumbbell Hold
  • Reaching for Dumbell and Building Hold Duration
  • Pick Up Game
  • Pick Up and Delivery
  • Establishing a Target
  • Retrieve to Front to Target
  • Dumbbell Retrieve to Heel Position
  • Building Speed on the Pick Up and Delivery
  • Introduction to Bumper Fetch
  • Transition to Yard/Field

PLEASE NOTE: all of the above lessons are demonstrated in video format and each student will have access to these for 60 days from the day of registration.

What is Motivational Training? Motivational training for the field is teaching a dog to enjoy his work by giving the dog a solid foundation of skills, building confidence and rewarding his effort without pressure. This is not a purely positive program but a motivational one. Any and all corrections are just information; not punitive. Enhancing a dog’s instincts to retrieve game under control and working within the team can and should be rewarding for both you and your dog. This series is the beginning of teaching your dog to do marked retrieves (retrieves the dog sees) and blind retrieves (retrieves the dog did not see) which require hand and whistle cues and skills you will need for hunt test and field competition as well as upland game and waterfowl hunting.
The series is based on teaching skills that build in complexity and that will allow you to simplify when necessary as well as drills to maintain the dog’s level of performance. Teaching, building confidence, building drive and therapy drills will keep you and your dog on top of your game. Land and water in various locations are also needed to give your dog a variety of conditions and experiences as well as factors such as terrain and cover to mention a few. Once a skill is taught in the “yard” you will need to transition that skill into the field.
Some of the basics taught are a matter of conditioning. They are not taught in a day and will take repetition on a frequent basis to become a trained skill. Over training in one session is not more desirable than training short, frequent sessions. Always try to end on a positive note and keep the lessons upbeat and informal in the teaching phase. Enjoy the journey!

Instructor: Lorie Jolly

Course Length: 28 video demonstration lessons.

CEUs:
ABCDT-L2 – 12 CEUs

Course Fee –

$55.00 for 60 day unlimited access to all 28 demonstration video lessons.

 

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 Training, Hunting, Individual Courses |

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 |

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