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Continental Kennel Club has developed a new canine training program for implementation at the high school and junior high level – the CKC Canine Care & Training Program, or CCTP for short. The program consists of 3 parts: teacher training, classroom instruction, and hands-on activities with dogs.

The program is available to high school students in participating states. Teachers must be certified at each level in order to teach Basic Canine Care. Students complete a workbook, do at-home projects, and receive classroom teaching.

Students will also participate in hands-on training sessions hosted by CKC instructors. This helps students discover for themselves all of the aspects that go into Canine Care and Training.

 

Course Outline:

• Orientation to the Agriscience Program

• Handler Safety

• Canine anatomy

• Breeds/Classifications/grouping of Canines

• History of domestication of Canines

• Canine development

• Behavior and Communication

• Social Development

• Nutrition, Vaccinations & Preventative health care

• Canine Maintenance and the importance grooming

• Working “hands-on” with Canines

 

What will students learn?

• Sound principles in dog health

• Kennel maintenance

• Canine Nutrition

• Socialization and temperament

• Stress and stress reduction

• Communication and behavior

• Grooming

• Dog Safety

• Dealing with problem dogs

• Training introduction

 

To find out more information about the CKC
Canine Care & Training Program you can email our office or call our toll free customer service number listed below.

• Email: ckc@ckcusa.com

• Customer Service: (800) 952-3376