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Hallo 
I've posted this on a few dog forums but not much response, this seems a fairly active one so perhaps better luck!
Basically, I've decided that I want to work with dogs. I have worked in kennels etc before but want to get into training/rescue work (rehabilitating & rehoming not just picking up the poo)
I just don't know how to get there right now, I volunteer as a class "assistant" as a puppy class, and just watch the higher levels and learn from them. So I'm not a total novice but I'm a long way off being an expert or running classes!
I was looking online today - and there's actually a BSc in dog training and behaviour in Hull. Has anyone taken this course? It's a long way from me so in two minds. Then I spotted an online HND/FDSC - which would be ideal if I could get practical experience on the side (it's all theory). But I'm a bit skeptical about online learning - seems like a fake degree! And only assesses your knowledge but not practical abilities which I feel is a bit of a cheat, but maybe it's not?
Has anyone got any nuggets of wisdom to share?!
I've got a lot to learn and want to crack on! But in the right direction, not a shoddy one.
those who work with dogs could you tell me how you got into it?
Many thanks to all who read.
I've posted this on a few dog forums but not much response, this seems a fairly active one so perhaps better luck!
Basically, I've decided that I want to work with dogs. I have worked in kennels etc before but want to get into training/rescue work (rehabilitating & rehoming not just picking up the poo)
I just don't know how to get there right now, I volunteer as a class "assistant" as a puppy class, and just watch the higher levels and learn from them. So I'm not a total novice but I'm a long way off being an expert or running classes!
I was looking online today - and there's actually a BSc in dog training and behaviour in Hull. Has anyone taken this course? It's a long way from me so in two minds. Then I spotted an online HND/FDSC - which would be ideal if I could get practical experience on the side (it's all theory). But I'm a bit skeptical about online learning - seems like a fake degree! And only assesses your knowledge but not practical abilities which I feel is a bit of a cheat, but maybe it's not?
Has anyone got any nuggets of wisdom to share?!
I've got a lot to learn and want to crack on! But in the right direction, not a shoddy one.
those who work with dogs could you tell me how you got into it?
Many thanks to all who read.