“The tutors are also very supportive and provide constructive feedback.” – Suzy Gray

THE CANINE BEHAVIOURIST BLOG

“My studies with the CIDBT have enabled me to better understand,
respect, train and communicate with my own dog, as well as the dogs I
work with professionally every day. I have particularly enjoyed
developing advanced knowledge of canine body language and the
history/evolution of the domestic dog we love so much. The starter
courses encouraged me to learn from leaders in the field of canine
behaviour and examine scientific research properly whilst keeping the
welfare and needs of dogs as a priority which has been a very rewarding
experience. The tutors are also very supportive and provide constructive
feedback. I look forward to completing further intermediate and advanced
courses as part of my career working with these amazing animals.”

Suzy Gray

Lady in a field smiling next to a dog

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