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About the Course

What is your cat revealing to you when she purrs? What is your dog expressing when he yawns or wags his tail? Understanding your cat and dog’s behaviour and the way they communicate with you, will enable you to better understand their needs and strengthen your relationship with them. This MOOC is divided into five topics, the appliance of science; behaviour and body language, senses and perception; challenges for the human-animal relationship, including pet problem behaviour; and how to improve the quality of life for cats and dogs in our care. At the start of the course we ask you to consider what you feel is important to your cat/dog and what your cat/dog means to you? We explore the world of cats and dogs and how our relationships with them vary around the world and have changed over time. We ask if we can really know what our animals are thinking or trying to communicate through their facial expressions and behaviours. From our beloved pets to street dogs, shelter dogs/cats and welfare challenges, we explore the world from their perspective and examine how their genetic make-up may influence their behavioural responses and choices. We dispel common behavioural myths by looking through a scientific lens, asking questions about the function and development of their behaviour.. We explore how their senses help them to interact with their world and how they communicate with each other and us! Finally, we ask whether we impose unrealistic expectations on our cats and dogs and how this affects their ability to live alongside us. We ask, what can we do to be more responsible pet owners and to ensure the welfare of all cats and dogs in society? This MOOC explores different scientifically validated methods that can help you to better understand your pet, to enrich their lives and help you to be a more educated and confident pet owner. We hope you enjoy the course!...

Top reviews

LR

Mar 26, 2020

I learned so much about how to decrease stress for my pets and increase their happiness. I also learned how to better communicate with them. Thank you for helping improve my pets quality of life!

AA

Jun 23, 2021

It gives you the basics about owning a pet and what you need to know for their welfare.

I don't see a need for certification for this course.

Recommended for general knowledge and resources

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By Veronica S

Jun 25, 2020

Basic information, but still useful.

By Ricardo P

Nov 18, 2020

I have 100% time for cat facts. <3

By prajakta J

Jun 20, 2020

like the course,.

very informative.

By maryanne e

Oct 5, 2020

great course! really enjoyed it!

By Vladimir R

Oct 29, 2020

The best of the themes.

By Richard K

May 26, 2017

Nice overview

By Noureddine I

Apr 24, 2022

very useful

By Anne b

Jun 26, 2018

Interesting

By Julio C N P

May 23, 2017

thanks

By Акимжан Н А

Aug 21, 2024

супер

By Andreea T

Nov 11, 2020

The course was informative but at times it felt like i wasn't learning that much and that much of the information could be foudn online on specific animal organisation websites. Would've been nice to have extra research on cats and dogs and more information on diseases, different breeds, how to show you animal you love them etc. Feels like these were mentioned but just touched on rather than explored in detail. Still helpful though so thanks for the effort put into making this come together!

By harshit s

Mar 19, 2018

i came here after putting aside my firm belief in the alpha theory as far the dogs are concerned, totally fresh minded, zero ground. And i have to say i do agree on a lot of things discussed here. I knew nothing about cats, so this was a largely beneficial course in that field. There is a lot of information in this course on the nature of cats (loved those portions). Dog portion of the course is good, but not the best. Thanks a bundle for this!

By Jasmine K

Sep 26, 2020

The topics can be rather boring and very directed towards UK residents. It had little information that was useful for anyone outside of the UK when it came to resources. Most of the information was basic info all pet owners should know before getting a pet. If that is what you want this is the right course. If you want to learn about pet behavior and proper training this is not the course.

By Valérie O

Jan 22, 2020

module très intéressant mais parfois contradictoire sur le bien être animal (dressage/éducation) beaucoup de confusion cela vient peut etre de la traduction en français n'est pas très bonne.

By Nikkole P

Apr 21, 2020

very interesting, learned a lot of important things, but the course was not very challenging. I was able to complete the course in one day.

By Kate C

Apr 23, 2017

The content was inconsistently delivered and the topics disorganized. The content was excellent, although a bit repetitive at the end.

By Sarah J H

May 1, 2020

Overall good introductory course. Some information was repetitive and didn't have as much substance as I was hoping for.

By DEBOLINA C

Sep 11, 2018

Good course content but a bit repetitive at times. Nat, Heather and Hayley are amazing!

By Vicki H

Aug 25, 2018

A few bits of new information, but much of this course was already known and practiced.

By Roslyn M

Feb 2, 2019

Some interesting information, but most of it was very basic.

By Guillem

May 16, 2019

Too many words to explains so little content.

By Lars E

Dec 11, 2023

Nice mixture of new facts and commonsense.

By Lanxin F

Jun 28, 2024

知识不够深入及充足,且更多的只是以英国为例。补充材料还可以,但也仅限英国地区

By Chuting Z

Feb 7, 2020

Not worth the price, expensive

By Skyler H

Oct 8, 2021

This is a very very elementary course pitched to people without even the most basic knowledge of animal welfare or dog and cat behaviour. I suppose that is a necessary niche to be filled as people should be better educated if they are thinking about getting a pet, but the course description should be more accurate about the very novice/introductory level of the material, questions, and discussions. Anyone wanting to think about behaviour on a more rigorous or complex level (or with animals coming from more difficult backgrounds) should go elsewhere. Even when presented with a question about what could be done with an adult dog's behavioural problems, the instructors chose to answer only with "this is why it's important to socialise your puppy, so remember how important socialisation is to a dog's life." Yes, lovely, that's all well and good, but it's a politician-style dodge of a question, not a serious engagement with it.