This course includes three hours of classroom instruction and laboratory activity per week.
Enrolment is limited to students in the Veterinary Technology Program.
The major topics in this course include the following:
- Normal behaviour for companion animals.
- Minimizing stress for patients during hospital visits and stays (calming signals, non-confrontational behaviours).
- Body language in communication in both small and large animal species.
- Review puppy and kitten basic training methods.
- Causes, signs and treatment of common behaviour problems in companion animals.
- An overview of behaviour modifying medications and aids.
- Animal welfare including animal neglect and abuse, issues in domestic animal husbandry and cosmetic surgery of companion animals.
- Workplace ethics, scope of practice, euthanasia and methods of resolving ethical problems.
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Read the body language of companion animals as it pertains to safe handling, case management and client education.
- Discuss influences on the development of behavioural traits in companion animals.
- Describe and implement training techniques to prevent common problem behaviours in companion animals.
- Apply scientifically based principles to the prevention and treatment of behaviour problems in companion animals.
- Implement techniques to treat or manage common behaviour problems in companion animals.
- Discuss animal ethics and welfare.
The instructor will present a written course outline with specific evaluation criteria at the beginning of the semester. A final minimum cumulative grade of “C” or 60% is required (in both lecture and lab components) in order to pass this course. Evaluation will be based on quizzes and assignments, practical evaluations including a final practical examination, at least one midterm and a final written examination.
A list of required and optional textbooks and materials is provided for students at the beginning of each semester.
Successful completion of Year 1 of the Veterinary/Animal Health Technology Program
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