ANZ 322 Advanced Canine Training Appl & Princple

This course emphasized advanced training techniques. Multiple approaches to obedience training will continue to be discussed and evaluated. Critical evaluation of training methods is an essential part of the course. Different specialized training purposes are explored, such as service, therapy, scent-tracking, search and rescue, livestock use, etc. Federal (ADA) and state laws will be discussed. Career opportunities in canine science are also investigated. Program affiliates are engaged to discuss practical applications of canine training, including highlighting career options, discussing working with clients with special needs, such as those with disabilities, and further developing an understanding of the human-canine bond. Fostering a dog is optional (see ANZ 322L). This course includes both written and oral evaluation techniques.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Take ANZ 321 and ANZ 321L.

Faculty

Brownlee, Thomas | Feuerbacher, Erica | Perkins, Anne |

Offered

Annual Spring Semester