Breed ID Training

We provide a range of nationally recognised qualifications (local government specific) and council-specific non-accredited short courses as well as other professional development training options.

Who should Attend?

Animal management officers, pick-up officers/rangers, local laws officers and local government pound workers or those investigating incidents involving dogs and cats. This course is suited to any local government officer who roles includes activities involving dogs and cats.

Learning Outcomes

  • Assisting officers to improve their breed identification knowledge
  • an overview of recognised breeds under the Australian National Kennel Club including restricted breeds
  • discussions on breed history and characteristics
  • cat breeds

A breed ID booklet will be provided to each participant.

Short Course details

Short Course Topics
Increase their personal safety
Record breed details correctly
Give advice to breed owners
Delivery

Our senior specialist instructor for this course has over 25 years’ experience in the animal industry, nine of which in local government as a council Education Officer. She is also an Authorised Officer in Microchipping throughout Australia.

This course will provide participants with an interactive session including group discussions, case study reviews and Question and Answer sessions. Customisation is available for this course and in-house courses are recommended as both a cost-effective and proven methodology

Duration & location
Our standard structure for this workshop is 6 hours (1 day). This workshop is best delivered in-house at council in any metropolitan or regional area of Queensland. Customisation is available based on individual council requirements.
Fees & Inclusions
Please contact Peak Services for course fees or a proposal for onsite/in-house training.

 

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Upcoming Dates:

    27 June 2024
    Virtual Classroom and Instructor-led
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