The Kennel Operator Diploma covers the essential information that is required to successfully run the dog aspects of a kennels (business studies are not covered). It is recommended that successful students should consider further studies as career development with the Canine Communication and Canine Aggression programmes.
Course Modules:
Canine First Aid
- 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
Canine Law
- 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
Canine Behaviour
- 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
Common Health Problems
- 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
Kennel Health and Hygiene
- 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.
Fees: Including VAT
Course fee – R9570 (includes registration and 6 modules)
or
Pay as you learn option – R1750 registration (once off) and R1430 per module.