Animal health diploma course
The animal health expert´s goal is based on the fundamentals of the species-specific needs of animals.
For this he needs a thorough knowledge of the various correlations that he acquires in an informed and responsible education.
Here the living entity is seen as a whole and a part of the whole. Rather than covering the symptoms, but recognize the causes that have led to ailments.
Statistically, today every second household has at least one pet. More and more people want to reduce their isolation by the affection and company of an animal.
Almost every pet owner is willing to do anything possible to help his animal if it is in need.
Our teachers are vets and therapists with many years of professional experience who would like to pass on their valuable knowledge to our students, as the welfare and health of animals are their main focus .
The training can be completed part-time, as a distance course.
Since a majority is complentary methods, no medical previous knowledge is required.
Everything you need is taught in this course.
What is required of the students to do the animal health diploma course?
Enthusiasm and hard work during the course.
Openness to helping with natural and alternative resources.
Only to act for the benefit of animals, and to do nothing selfish if it could harm the animals.
Only to carry out acts that give the profession of pet health expert the image of an animal friendly person.
Main components of the animal health diploma course
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Reflexology
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Acupressure
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Color Light Therapy
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Homeopathy
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Aroma Therapy
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Diet Therapy
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Vitamins and Minerals
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Flower Essentials
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Herbs
After the animal health diploma course
After the training, there is the opportunity to further develop in certain subjects.
If you like you can complete this training with testing and certification.
However, the completed and passed exams are required for the diploma.
The professional opportunities depend on youself, as in any other profession too.
The animal health diploma course is suitable for:
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Pet owners,
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Keepers in animal shelters, zoos, university veterinarians
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Veterinarians, veterinary assistants
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Breeders
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Animal trainers
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Employees of dog schools and pet shops
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etc.