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Ndtf Certificate Iii In Dog Behavior & Training


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Sorry to leave you hanging awhile there guys, I've been on leave.

To clear up the confusion, there are currently no requirements as to how many and which electives you choose. You are required to complete two in order to get a certificate but you can choose to do more if you wish. We do not recommend that you choose all five electives at once as this would significantly increase your workload not only for you but for your dog. Upon successful completion of the course you can take on additional electives as individual units.

The 100 hours of practical training is what is covered during your block training sessions. We certainly do recommend that you attend a number of different obedience clubs to see different styles of training in action, but it is currently not a requirement of the Certificate III in Dog Behaviour and Training.

Some of the trainers on the current course (which runs in Melbourne) will be available but it is unlikely due to timings that all of the trainers will be available at all of the block training sessions. While you are in Melbourne you may get to see people such as Steve Austin or Dr Robert Holmes, but those that are unavailable at the time will be provided on DVD.

Hope that helps, I'll get to answering the q's in the other thread now :rofl:

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Have you already done "Provide Food and Water for Animals" module elsewhere?

Reason I ask as I'm sure it says in the info provided that if you do 3 or more modules you HAVE to include this module :)

-WithEverythingIAm

What is that elective about? I didn't see it when I did the course????? I'm interested as it sounds pretty straightforward... I thought you were joking :rofl:

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Provide Food and Water for animals is what was previously refered to as Kennel Care and Hygiene :rofl:

ahhhhh!!!! Thanx Haven!!! BTW - I ended up keeping 'Lacey' (now Kinta).... she is going great and so far all concerns have been pretty much resolved ;) :D - just thought you may be interested. Hope you had a good break!

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Provide Food and Water for animals is what was previously refered to as Kennel Care and Hygiene :rofl:

ahhhhh!!!! Thanx Haven!!! BTW - I ended up keeping 'Lacey' (now Kinta).... she is going great and so far all concerns have been pretty much resolved :thumbsup::rasberry: - just thought you may be interested. Hope you had a good break!

That's great to hear, I hope everything continues to go well!! :)

What does leo think of it all now that he has had awhile to get used to her being around?

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[ahhhhh!!!! Thanx Haven!!! BTW - I ended up keeping 'Lacey' (now Kinta).... she is going great and so far all concerns have been pretty much resolved :rofl: :rofl: - just thought you may be interested. Hope you had a good break!

That's great to hear, I hope everything continues to go well!! :rofl:

What does leo think of it all now that he has had awhile to get used to her being around?

Hmm.... lets see, he thinks she is a great chew toy and something to drag around the house by the neck :thumbsup: . Honestly, the two of them get along fantastic and are quite happy to share me.... once it was taught that pushing in got them nothing! He doesn't like sharing toys though.... has to catch them first, and if kinta gets it, well then a chasey game starts and doesn't finish till Leo has it :scold:

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