AniEd prospectus 2013
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Study with us and join our
ever growing network.
www.AniEd.ie
Developing the next generation
of animal care, training and
behaviour specialists in
Ireland.
Welcome to AniEd!
AniEd is run by Tara Choules, Anne Rogers and
Lisa Whelan. We are professional and qualified
trainers and behaviourists who have experience
educating both canines and humans.
We have networked with some of the best
training and behaviour professionals around the
world in relation to developing course content
and qualifications that are relevant to the industry
now and in the future.
For three years we have worked on
developing AniEd and our accreditation with
OCN NI. We bring a wealth of knowledge,
contacts and real life experience to AniEd,
sharing this and much more with our learners.
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AniEd, or Animal Education, came into fruition as we recognised the distinct lack of education
and standard of best practice in the developing and fast growing animal care industry.
Most professionals, including ourselves, have had to look to organisations and certifications in
the US or UK for qualifications and education.
This is the first time dog training qualifications from an accredited institution have been offered in
Ireland and this spells a change for the industry here.
The dog training and behaviour industries, and large parts of the animal care industry also, are
unregulated the world over and as such the welfare of dogs and their owners are suffering.
We at AniEd, with our learners, are shaping the industry by equipping the next generation of
professionals with the tools to change the industry from within.
AniEd is an Irish Limited Company (no. 518054) and as accredited provider with OCN NI (no.
NI/60801) offer courses at OCN Levels 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Mission Statement
AniEd is a private
institution providing
accredited education in
the fields of animal care,
training and behaviour.
Our educational ethos is
based in empowering our
learners with critical
thinking skills and the
understanding to promote
welfare friendly
interactions with all
animals.
We endeavor to create an
industry that is
populated by educated
professionals who will
hold the welfare of their
clients, animal and
human, at the forefront.
We believe that education
at all levels (pet owners,
animal welfare volunteers,
animal care professionals)
is the key to improving
animal welfare in Ireland.
Who is OCN NI?
OCN NI is a national Awarding Organisation based in Northern Ireland serving all of
Ireland. They are an education charity and an awarding body working with the
community, with people and with businesses, creating qualifications that enable
communities, business and people to grow and develop.
OCN NI work with their providers to design and develop courses along specific
guidelines.
Their vision is to be recognised and respected as the leading credit based learning and
development body throughout Ireland, promoting social inclusion, wider participation
and community transformation.
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Why OCN NI?
We are delighted to have qualified as a provider with OCN NI after a rigorous QA
process.
OCN NI is the best fit for AniEd and our learners because they offer full support to their
centres with strict guidance on course development yet allowing for the centres’
expertise to be expressed in curriculum writing.
Providers must conform and maintain high standards of QA, particularly in relation to
assessment procedures, which protects you, the learner.
OCN NI levels and credits are compatible to those in Ireland and the UK so as to allow
for ease of progression to higher levels of education should our learners choose to
continue their studies.
Accreditation is becoming increasingly important as this industry strives towards
professionalism and regulation.
For more on OCN NI see their website: www.ocnni.org.uk
What are levels &
credits?
Each unit (or subject) is
awarded a level and credit
value according to the
amount of work and skill
required to satisfy the
assessment criteria.
For example, each credit
at OCN NI Level 4 is
worth about 10 notional
hours of work that might
include lecture time,
practical work, studying
and reading, assessment
work and so on.
If, for example, you are to
embark on a Level 4
course of 5 credit value
you may expect to invest
about 50 hours of study to
complete it.
Credit value at specific
levels is a simple way of
comparing courses and
understanding the value
of work you have
completed.
Accreditation
AniEd is an adult educational institution providing courses in specialist
areas of animal care and animal science.
The underlying emphasis is always to provide the learner with
critical thinking skills to determine their own opinions
and approaches to various topics and tasks.
Learners are provided with high quality resources with
which to complete their study. This includes a Course
Manual (for each Unit) written by tutors who are experts in
the field, and an Assessment Portfolio providing full detail for
completing assessment work.
There are no requirements for learners to purchase materials e.g.
textbooks, as we have used freely available resources to support
course content.
A Learner Handbook and a Moodle Manual will also be
provided that is particular to your chosen course.
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To offer the best support to our learners we use a virtual
learning environment (VLE) called Moodle.
This allows learners to access course resources from
anywhere, at any time and provides a forum through which
learners can interact with one another and tutors.
Moodle has become an important tool for our learners used
to generate discussion, offer mutual support and share ideas
and questions.
Tutors are active participants on Moodle to answer all queries
and support learners.
Courses
Canine Behaviour and
Training Technician
Introduction to Canine
Behaviour
Animal Welfare
Science
Study of Animal
Behaviour
Canine Nutrition
Canine Learning
Theory for Dog
Trainers
More courses coming
soon….
Studying with AniEd
You can apply online, by post or in person.
Fill out the Registration Form online or in
this prospectus and return it to us
For some courses you will be sent a full
Application Form to complete and submit
Depending on your chosen course you may
be asked to attend for interview
Once we have received the appropriate,
completed documentation and payment we
will send the first of your Course Materials
You will have seven days during which you
can decide to continue or request a refund
of fees paid
Once you have read and signed the
Declaration and we have received it you will
be ready to start your course on the com-
mencement date.
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Registration reserves a place. Your place is not secured until payment of deposit, registration fee and/or appropriate fees have been paid as agreed per payment plan.
The OCN NI registration fee and deposit (where relevant ) are non-refundable
When learners submit their application form they confirm that they can meet all the relevant Entry Requirements as listed for each course on the website and media. There is no refund of fees paid if, after starting the course, the learner cannot fulfil the entry requirements.
Learners must ensure that they have access to relevant animals and resources to fulfil the assessment requirements of the
course. Learners are to be advised that it is the onus of the learner to organise access to required resources. There is no refund of fees available should a learner, after starting a course, be unable to access required resources.
Upon receipt of course materials the learner has 7 days to cancel their application. AniEd must be notified in writing with-
in seven days of receipt of materials stating the reasons for cancellation.
If you cancel your course in accordance with these terms, a full fees refund less deposit, OCN NI registration fee and bank charges will be made to you or failing that a place reserved for you on a course of your choice that is of the same value.
All refunds will be processed within 30 days of written request and accepted refund via bank transfer.
If you decide to cancel after 7 day ‘cooling off’ period you may do so but you will be bound to pay the full outstanding
balance of course fees
We reserve the right to change the amounts charged and any such changes will be displayed on our website.
Course fees must be paid according to the payments plan agreed with AniEd at enrolment. This also applies during formal or informal interruption of studies.
Learners who withdraw after they have officially started the course, or are formally withdraw from the course by AniEd
are required to pay all outstanding fees for the course.
Full terms and conditions are available upon enrolment and request.
Which course?
Are you a pet owner who wants to
learn more or are you just starting
out in this field? Are you already
working in animal care and would
like to know about canine
behaviour to enhance your career?
Introduction to Canine Behaviour
Do you have experience training
dogs, or have been involved in
serious training for competition
etc.?
Canine Learning Theory for Dog
Trainers (CLTDT)
Are you interested in delving into in
-depth topics relating to animals
and the natural world?
Canine Nutrition (CN)
Animal Welfare Science (AWS),
The Study of Animal Behaviour
(SAB)
Are you serious about entering the
Canine Training and Behaviour
industry and developing your
career?
Canine Behaviour and Training
Technician (CBTT)
How to apply
www.AniEd.ie
Canine Behaviour & Training Technician (CBTT)
The Canine Training and Behaviour Technician course offers over 90 credits at OCN NI Level 4 (approx. Level 7 NFQ, Ireland) which is comparable to study at first year degree level. Upon successful completion you will be awarded a qualification as a Canine Behaviour and Training Technician (CBTT). This course is delivered over two block weeks and four weekends all within one calendar year.
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You can pay in full or in installments:
Option 1 (Pay in Full):
Total €3270 (includes €320 deposit and €70 OCN NI Registration fee)
Option 2 (Installments):
Total: €3390
€320 deposit , €70 OCN NI registration fee and first installment must be received to secure place
Payment plan must be agreed with AniEd before commencement
Courses Units
Introduction to Canine
Behaviour
Researching and
Evaluating Material
Canine Learning
Theory
Canine Training
Techniques
Biology and Animal
Anatomy & Physiology
Business
Management
Organising Classes
and Instruction Skills
Animal Behaviour
Animal Welfare
Canine Nutrition and
Dietary Requirements
Domestication and
Selective Breeding
Canine Behaviour
(Advanced)
Canine Training
(Advanced)
Biology of Behaviour
and Cognition
Human Psychology,
Training and Counseling Skills
CBTT3 starts in November 2013:
Block Week 1: 25-29th November
Weekend 1: 25/26th January 2014
Weekend 2: 29/30th March 2014
Weekend 3: 7/8th June 2014
Weekend 4: 9/10th August 2014
Block Week 2: 1-5th October 2014
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Entry Requirements: If you have any questions about your eligibility for this course please contact us to discuss. Minimum Entry Requirements:
Leaving Certificate or equivalent to include pass Biology, Chemistry and/or similar at ordinary or higher level
Minimum of Merit at Level 5 FETAC in Animal Care in relevant subjects
Successful learners at FETAC Level 6 in a related discipline (e.g. Animal Science modules)
Veterinary Nursing at Level 6, 7 and 8 Outside of the above: Minimum of Merit at Level 5 (e.g. FETAC or equivalent) combined with life experience via interview and application Professionals already working with animals via interview and application Where none of the above applies we will accommodate applicants who do not have formal education or experience in this field but who can demonstrate the capacity to participate via inter-view and application. We will take every application on a case by case basis and do our best to help you reach your career goals.
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The CBTT course is run from a number of locations
to take advantage of excellent resources and facili-
tate practical work.
We will work from the Dog Training Ireland Centre
in Dublin 11 and from Tayto Park in Co. Meath.
There is ample parking at all locations that we use
and they are well serviced by public transport.
Teach practice classes:
Train other species :
Develop training skills:
Dogs enjoy lectures too!
Canine Behaviour & Training Technician
Once you have attained your CBTT qualification you and your business will be listed in our
growing network, building a strong professional database of qualified CBTTs.
The CBTT network will also give you access to class plans, marketing help, handouts and other
resources to cut down on set up costs for your developing business.
This network of CBTT’s will be a reliable one where you can safely and happily refer to each other
around different parts of the country.
This is available for qualified CBTTs only and is in development as our first intake prepares to
graduate.
This home study course is designed to help you to develop a greater understanding
of our canine companions.
This course is our introductory course to all things dog behaviour at this level
and is suitable for pet owners and professionals alike.
It is ideal for those who are embarking on a path in canine care and also for
those currently working as groomers, in kennels, in veterinary nursing and other
veterinary roles, in petshops or any area of canine care.
This course is our recommendation for those considering studying in this area but who are just not
quite sure how to go about it.
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This course is completely homestudy and is three months in duration. You can sign up any time
and will be given your individual end date upon enrolment.
Learner support is provided via our VLE (Moodle) and earner community. Tutor support will be
available to help you study and carry out assessments.
The Introduction to Canine Behaviour course has a 5 credit value at Level 4 (OCN NI) and is
accredited by Open College Networks.
Course Cost: €160 PLUS €35 OCNNI Registration Fee, Total €195.
Fees are non-refundable once a course is booked according to Terms & Conditions.
Course Content
The Evolution and
Domestication of the
Domestic Dog
The Canine-Human
Relationship
Domestic Dog Social
Behaviour
Canine Signaling
Behavioural
Development
Canine Learning
Classical
Conditioning
Operant
Conditioning
Applying Learning
Theory to Teaching
Dogs
Teaching Dogs
Training & Behaviour
Issues
Introduction to Canine Behaviour
This course will be assessed using a number of assessment techniques and
each learner will be provided with an Assessment Portfolio containing
full and clear details.
There is no written exam as we don’t believe this to be the best way to
assess a learner’s understanding of a topic. Assessment work is carried
out over the duration of the course.
Assessment work:
Q&A Workbook
Canine Signalling Analyses
Practicals demonstrating luring and capturing; filmed and submitted
3 months Homestudy
€195
Canine Nutrition This course provides an in-
depth covering of the
nutritional requirements
of companion dogs.
Emphasis is on helping the learner to develop skills in
canine diet analysis and evaluation to facilitate the
choosing of suitable diets, diet design and understanding
the effects of diet on health.
This course is unique in that it is not offered by or
backed by any commercial dog food. The learner will
gain an insight but will be supported in developing their
own understanding of canine diets.
This course is ideal for pet owners and pet professionals
alike who have an interest in developing an in-depth
understanding of canine nutrition and dietary
requirements.
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This course will be assessed using a number of assessment techniques and each learner will be
provided with an Assessment Portfolio containing full and clear details.
There is no written exam as we don’t believe this to be the best way to assess a learner’s
understanding of a topic.
Instead the learner completes three assessment pieces including case studies, diet analysis and the
implementation of food based enrichment protocols.
This course includes class tuition and homestudy over three months. You will come to class for one full
day of lectures and work on course material at home using the course manual and other support
materials.
Canine Nutrition Day: Sunday 10th November 2013
Learner support is provided via our VLE (Moodle), learner community. Tutor support will be available to
help you study and carry out assessments.
This course starts on October 1st 2013 and all assessment material is due at the end of January 2014.
The Canine Nutrition course has a 5 credit value at Level 4 (OCN NI) and is accredited by Open
College Networks.
Course Cost: €190 PLUS €35 OCNNI Registration Fee, Total €225.
Fees are non-refundable once a course is booked according to Terms & Conditions
Course Content
The Canine Digestive
System
Nutrients
Feeding Dogs (Canine
Diets)
Dangerous Foods for
Dogs
Food and Behaviour
Nutrition for Special
Dietary Considerations
3 months Homestudy & 1 Class Day
€225
This course provides an in-depth introduction to the
study of animal welfare, a modern science that looks
at how humans and animals interact.
This unit takes a pragmatic and unbiased
view of this field allowing the learner to
explore their personal feelings and opinions
as well as objective work on topics in this area.
This course is suitable for those with a serious interest in animal care,
understanding the way humans treat animals and human-animal
interactions.
This course will be assessed using a number of assessment techniques and
each learner will be provided with an Assessment Portfolio containing full and clear details.
There is no written exam as we don’t believe this to be the best way to assess a learner’s
understanding of a topic. Assessment work is carried out over the duration of the course.
Assessment work for this unit involves the completion of a Reflective Log, practicals covering welfare
and husbandry tasks, evaluating the welfare of captive animals, appropriate first aid/care interventions
and assessing welfare.
This course includes class tuition and homestudy over four months. You will come to class for two full
days of lectures and practicals and work on course material at home using the course manual and
other support materials.
Learner support is provided via our VLE (Moodle) and learner community. Tutor support will be
available to help you study and carry out assessments.
This course starts on October 1st
2013 and all assessment material is due at the end of February
2014.
Animal Welfare Day 1: Saturday 9th November 2013
Animal Welfare Day 2: Sunday 19th January 2014
The Animal Welfare Science course has a 7 credit value at
Level 4 (OCN NI) and is accredited by Open College Networks.
Course Cost: €240 PLUS €40 OCNNI Registration Fee, Total €280.
Fees are non-refundable once a course is booked according to Terms & Conditions
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Course Content Introduction to Animal Welfare Controversy and Modern Animal Welfare Topics Animal Related Legislation Assessing Animal Welfare Animal Handling and Husbandry Health and Safety Practices when Working with Animals
Animal Welfare Science (AWS)
4 months Homestudy & 2 Class Days
€280
This course takes a broad look at animal
behaviour and provides background to
the study of this fascinating area.
If you are addicted to TV natural history
documentaries, then this may be the
course for you!
This course is suitable for anyone with a
serious interest in how the natural world
works and is ideal for those working in
animal care with a special interest in
animal behaviour.
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This course will be assessed using a number of assessment
techniques and each learner will be provided with an Assessment
Portfolio containing full and clear details. There is no written exam as we
don’t believe this to be the best way to assess a learner’s understanding of a
topic.
Instead the learner completes two assessment pieces: a project based on the use of observation
and ethograms of animal behaviour and a number of practicals on animal learning.
This course includes class tuition and homestudy over five months. You will come to class for one
full day of lectures and practicals and work on course material at home using the course manual and
other support materials. Learner support is provided via our VLE (Moodle), learner community. Tutor
support will be available to help you study and carry out assessments.
This course starts on October 1st 2013 and all assessment material is due at the end of March
2014.
Animal Behaviour Day: Saturday 18th January 2014
The Study of Animal Behaviour course has a 9 credit value at Level 4 (OCN NI) and is accredited by
Open College Networks.
Course Cost: €210 PLUS €40 OCNNI Registration Fee, Total €250.
Fees are non-refundable once a course is booked according to Terms & Conditions
Course Content
Introduction to Animal
Behaviour
Approaches to Studying
Animal Behaviour
Questions about
Behaviour
Animal Cognition
Behavioural Ecology
Comparative
Psychology &
Behaviourism
Study of Animal Behaviour (SAB)
5 months Homestudy &
Class Day €250
This course is designed to provide dog trainers and canine professionals with a
working knowledge of the foundations in teaching dogs (and other animals
too!). Learning theory refers to the ways animals learn and when instructing
canines an understanding of conditioning and a range of animal learning types
is a necessity.
This course will look at theory and terminology but the emphasis will always be on how you apply it to
the dogs with whom you work.
Having this basic understanding will allow you to teach dogs any behaviour as well as modifying
unwanted behaviours. This course will help you to become a better trainer of dogs and instructor of
humans alike!
This course is suitable for those currently working and studying
in canine training, for those working in canine care or for
pet owners in serious training with their dogs e.g. sport dogs,
dogs undergoing behaviour modification etc.
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This course will be assessed using a number of assessment
techniques and each learner will be provided with an
Assessment Portfolio containing full and clear details. There
is no written exam as we don’t believe this to be the best
way to assess a learner’s understanding of a topic.
Instead the learner completes a number of assessment pieces including practicals demonstrat-
ing their understanding of luring, capturing, classical and operant conditioning, and modifying
behaviour and analyses of training tools.
You can enrol on this course at any time. The course is delivered via home study over a six
month period using the course manual and other support materials. Learner support is provided
via our VLE (Moodle), learner community. Tutor support will be available to help you study and
carry out assessments.
The CLTDT course has a 13 credit value at level 4 (OCN NI) and is accredited by Open
College Networks.
Course Cost: €250 PLUS €70 OCNNI Registration Fee, Total €320.
Fees are non-refundable once a course is booked according to Terms &
Conditions
Course Content
Part 1 – Canine Learning Theory: Conditioning Aversives &
Motivation Part 2 – Canine Training Techniques: applications of
learning theory luring and capturing
behaviours introduction to
targeting and shaping techniques
Canine Learning Theory for Dog Trainers (CLTDT)
6 months Homestudy
€320
All AniEd courses are designed to help our learners enhance their careers, and in
some cases generate an entirely new career, in animal care, training and behaviour.
We continue to support our learners as they progress beyond their chosen course as
they begin to apply their new skills and understanding to helping pets and their
people.
All our course material has been written by tutors who continue to practice and work
in their field, both in the classroom and with clients. Our course material is constantly
updated and added to so as to ensure our learners will always have access to the
most current and relevant information.
We emphasise the importance of professionalism throughout our instruction. Our
aim, at the heart of all we do, is to nurture the development of a new wave within the
animal training and behaviour industries.
As such, we take care to clarify the roles that our courses will help our learners fulfill.
We place importance on learning to recognise when to refer and keep the channels
of communication open with all learners, past and present, so that they always have
somewhere to turn to when they have a question.
Those doing short courses are encouraged to build on that and to continue to
challenge themselves by working towards completing more courses and further
enhancing their careers.
Those working through our CBTT course will
have the tools to operate a dog training
business, with our ongoing support.
But learning never stops
and we will continue to develop
more courses to suit those
at all levels, from entry to
advanced.
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There are only two
professions within the
animal care industry
that are regulated:
veterinary surgeons
and quite recently,
veterinary nurses.
Canine behaviour
work may see
regulation in the
coming years but as
of right now anyone
can call themselves a
‘behaviourist’ or ‘dog
trainer’ or any other
title they so choose.
This is damaging to
the industry, to animal
welfare and
potentially dangerous
to unwitting pet
owners and members
of the public.
AniEd works hard to
educate pet owners
and pet professionals
on safely choosing
animal care
professionals.
Progression
Our courses are designed to encourage the enquiring mind rather than simply learning by rote. Critical thinking, problem solving and organisational abilities are considered core skills. Although Level 4 courses require learners to bring independent study skills we have designed our course material to support a learners growing independence in learning. This will allow learners to gain most benefit from the challenging material they will be faced with as they progress through their chosen course. We are here to support you every step of the way via Moodle, email, phone or in person. Although time during class contact is strictly measured we are always available to meet with a learner for what ever reason at a convenient time. We will always recommend the best course of study for an individual, always setting you up to succeed.
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In order to fully participate in courses learners must have access to the following:
a computer (Windows OS or mac equivalent) with Microsoft Office or equivalent and printer, broadband internet connection, e-mail account etc.
basic computer skills in using Word or similar word processing programs, Spreadsheets e.g. MS Excel, e-mail, internet browsing and so on
stationary and other school supplies
means to record assessment work and upload assessment work to a video sharing site according to assessment guidelines
Some courses will specify the following:
Some courses will require access to one or at least two dogs with which to work who are healthy and dog and people friendly to participate in either/both classroom and assessment activities; these do not have to be your own dogs but you must have permission to use them- if you have any difficulties with this please let us know and we will help you source a dog to work with
some courses will require access to animals of other companion animal species, animals that are healthy and able to participate in assessment activities; these do not have to be your own animals but you must have permission to use them
crate, flat collar, 6 foot nylon or leather leash, treats and toys, water bowls, poo-bags and basic pet care equipment for the dog or pet should you bring them to class activities or use him for course work
suitable outdoor clothing for working with/observing animals such as wet weather gear, suitable comfortable and weatherproof shoes/boots, warm and weatherproof jacket/coat
treat pouch
for some assessment work you may need to travel to relevant locations to carry out work and some locations may charge an admission fee – this is the responsibility of the learner and further details can be obtained from a tutor
Entry Requirements
There are specific entry
requirements for the
CBTT course due to the
heavy workload and
challenging content of
this course.
However, there are no
qualification based
entry requirements for
our short courses.
All applicants must
understand that these
courses are OCN NI
Level 4 which is
equivalent to first year
degree study level.
Therefore a level of
academic ability will be
necessary.
We will of course
provide as much
support as possible for
all learners. We will
soon have courses
available at Level 3 to
aid those wishing to
start studying in this
area.
Studying at this level
Student resources
We are always working on bringing you exciting courses to enhance your career
and keep you challenged!
Coming in early 2014
Some new Level 4 courses are currently in development and centre on enhancing
the skills of canine trainers, behaviour professionals and veterinary staff.
We have written new courses on the specific requirements of teaching puppies
and rescue dogs and on emphasising the teaching of canine self control for
companion dogs.
These courses are unique in Ireland and will add a new dimension to the skills of
trainers and behaviour professionals here.
All new Level 3 courses for those wishing to work in animal care and for those
wishing to enter the canine training industry.
These courses are specifically designed for those entering the industry and for
those not yet ready to study at Level 4.
Our Level 3 course will have two threads:
one for those wishing to work in animal care
and one for those entering canine training.
This will be an exciting new way of
presenting courses relevant to these career
areas, the likes of which has never existed in
Ireland before.
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Look out for news on
some amazing AniEd
collaborations with
world famous behaviour
professionals so as to
continue to bring the
best education in the
fields of animal care,
training and behaviour
to Ireland!
Stay informed by watch-
ing our website:
www. anied.ie
and by liking our
FaceBook page:
facebook.com/aniedireland
If you would like to
register interest in any
of these exciting
courses or events
please send an email to
[email protected] and we
will add you to the list!
New courses coming soon!
You can get in touch with us at any time: E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (01)8665088 In person: Unit 31, Premier Business Park, Ballycoolin Road, Dublin 11
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Making Payments
You can pay for AniEd
courses online, by
post or in person:
Online via PayPal
Bank Trasfer
Cheque
Bank Draft
Postal Order
Cash*
*please don’t send cash in the post
Contacting AniEd
Registration Form Please return this completed form to: AniEd Ltd., Unit 31, Premier Business Park, Ballycoolin Road, Dublin 11 Alternatively you can register online www.anied.ie
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PPS Number
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Which course would you like to register for? Please tick:
Canine Behaviour and Training Technician Introduction to Canine Behaviour Canine Learning Theory for Dog Trainers
Animal Welfare Science Study of Animal Behaviour Canine Nutrition