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Kennel Operator Diploma (1 Module)

This diploma provides essential knowledge for effectively managing the dog-related aspects of a kennel, ensuring the health, welfare, and proper handling of dogs in a professional setting.

Students will gain insights into best practices for kennel operations, including canine care, safety protocols, and behavioural management, equipping them with the skills necessary to maintain a well-run facility.

Why choose us?

Comprehensive & Detailed – Unmatched in-home study quality! ✅ No Work Experience Required – Focus purely on theory and essential vknowledge. ✅ Immediate access to course material! ✅

What You’ll Learn:

  • Accident prevention
  • Outdoor basics
  • Indoor basics
  • Putting together a first aid kit
  • Muzzles
  • Vital Signs: Temperature, Pulse and Respiration
  • Examples of First Aid Situations
  • RTA : First aid Action
  • Open and closed wounds
  • First Aid action of wounds
  • Fractures: Simple, Compound and Complicated
  • First Aid action of fractures
  • Haemorrhaging
  • Arteries
  • Veins
  • Capillaries
  • The different types of haemorrhage
  • Signs of haemorrhage
  • First aid action of haemorrhage
  • The three main pressure points
  • Tourniquets
  • Dislocations
  • Signs of dislocations
  • First aid action of dislocations
  • Shock
  • Signs of shock
  • First aid action of shock
  • Heat Stroke and signs of heat stroke
  • First aid action of heat stroke
  • Cut paws
  • Burns and scalds
  • First aid action of burns ad scalds
  • Drowning
  • First aid action of drowning
  • Foreign bodies in eyes, throat or mouth
  • Insect stings
  • Poisoning
  • First aid action of poisoning
  • Convulsions and Fits
  • Cause of convulsions and fits
  • First aid action of convulsions and fits

  • Introduction to law
  • The process of bills becoming Acts of Parliament and becoming law
  • Understanding the differences between Municipal Councils, Provincial Legislation and National Legislation
  • Local by-laws and their governance under local municipalities
  • Understanding the legislations that covers captive and domestic animals under the Animal Protection Act 71 of 1962
  • Understanding fines and imprisonment under the Animal Protection Act 71 of 1962
  • Review of animal care legislation in South Africa
  • Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of South Africa

  • Introduction to Canine Behaviour
  • Puppy behaviour
  • Adolescence behaviour in the dog
  • Adolescence behaviour in the bitch
  • Mating behaviour of the dog and bitch
  • Pregnancy of the bitch
  • Whelping
  • Puppy behaviour
  • Canine Communication
  • Vocalisation
  • Tactile communication
  • Body Language
  • Scent communication
  • Natural canine behaviours

  • What are the signs of a healthy dog?
  • Internal Parasites: Worms
  • External Parasites: Fleas, Ticks, Flies, Ringworm and mites
  • Infectious diseases: Distemper, Leptospirosis, Parvovirus, Kennel Cough and Rabies
  • Hereditary conditions: Entropian, Ectropian, Cataracts, Glaucoma, Hip dysplasia and Deafness.
  • Problems affecting the bitch: Eclampsia and Pyometra
  • Problems of old age

  • Introduction to Kennel health and hygiene
  • Basic animal needs in a kennel establishment
  • The basic needs each dog should be provided
  • Hygiene
  • Cleaning routine for individual kennels
  • Cleaning materials
  • Product types to be used in a kennel
  • Common names of products and their uses
  • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
  • Waste Disposal
  • Kennel Block Design
  • Grooming area and treatment room
  • Corridor kennel blocks
  • Parasol Kennel Blocks
  • H – Block kennel System
  • Exercise areas
  • Ventilation, insulation and heating
  • Bedding and disposable bedding
  • Health and Safety Issues

 

Course Details:

Study Level 2

The study Level relates to how demanding the course is. 1 is a beginner and 5 is HND / Foundation Degree level.

6 Module Course – This course is delivered in 6 study modules that need to be passed to gain the qualification.

Your future starts here!

📚 Education in Animal Welfare, Training & Behaviour

✅ Enroll Anytime – No strict start dates

🌍 Study from Anywhere in South Africa

📖 Choose from 30+ Courses

📝 Open to Everyone – Except Advanced Diplomas

⏳ Flexible Learning – Each module takes up to 4 months, or finish faster

🚫 No Exams ✅ Interactive Learning Approach Each module includes: 🔹 Research-Based Questions – Strengthen understanding through exploration 🔹 One or Two Projects – Apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios 🔹 Revision Questions – Reinforce key concepts for mastery

💳 Affordable Payment Options

🏅 Internationally Accredited Learning Institution by ICOES

📜Locally Recognised by SABCAP

🔹 Also Recognised by IAABC, CBTS, NCFE, IACE, ISAP

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