ANZ 322 Community Canine
This course continues the student’s journey into the vast and varied training, handling and application of dogs throughout the world. Many specialized training applications are explored, such as service, therapy, scent work, search and rescue, conservation, etc. Federal and state laws as well as legal considerations will be discussed. A significant portion of the class involves examining the overlap of intersectionality and culture in dog training and human-canine relations. Working with assigned dogs is required and student’s will work throughout the semester to train their dog in various specialized skill sets. Fostering a dog is optional (see ANZ 322L). This course includes both written and oral evaluation techniques.
Prerequisite
Take ANZ 321 and ANZ 321L.
Offered
Annual Spring Semester