Diploma in Canine Behaviour Level 1

✔ Science-based foundations covering how dogs think, learn, feel, and communicate, without outdated dominance or “alpha” myths.

✔ Clear, practical understanding of body language, welfare, emotions, and everyday behaviour, supporting safer and more compassionate handling.

✔ Ethical, welfare-focused approach that builds strong foundations for responsible ownership and further behaviour or training study.

£49.99

Canine Behaviour – Level 1 Foundations is the first course in a three-level behaviour and training pathway, designed to give learners a clear, science-based understanding of how dogs think, feel, learn, and communicate. Rather than focusing on advanced behaviour modification, this course builds the essential foundations needed to understand behaviour accurately, ethically, and safely.

Across structured modules, learners explore what canine behaviour really is, why dogs behave the way they do, and how genetics, early experiences, learning, health, environment, and welfare all interact to shape behaviour. The course places strong emphasis on recognising behaviour as meaningful communication, not disobedience, dominance, or stubbornness.

The course also provides a thorough introduction to canine body language, learning theory, emotional states, welfare needs, life stages, and common everyday behaviour challenges. Learners are guided to recognise normal versus concerning behaviour, understand when professional support is required, and apply humane, welfare-focused management strategies suitable for everyday life.

Written in clear, accessible language, this course replaces outdated myths with modern behaviour science. It is designed to support dog guardians and professionals alike in building understanding, empathy, and informed decision-making before progressing to more advanced behaviour and training work in Levels 2 and 3.

This online distance-learning course can be completed at your own pace and provides a solid, ethical foundation for anyone working with or living alongside dogs.

Who This Course Is For

Canine Behaviour – Level 1 Foundations is designed for anyone who wants to understand dogs more deeply and responsibly.

It is ideal for:

  • Pet dog guardians who want to truly understand their dog’s behaviour

  • Dog walkers, sitters, daycare assistants, and kennel staff

  • Rescue volunteers and foster carers

  • Groomers and veterinary support staff

  • Students preparing for more advanced behaviour or training study

No prior knowledge is required. Level 1 is designed to be accessible, thorough, and suitable for beginners while remaining grounded in modern behaviour science.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain the key influences on canine behaviour, including genetics, environment, learning, health, and welfare

  • Recognise and interpret canine body language, stress signals, and calming signals in context

  • Understand how dogs learn through association and consequences

  • Explain the principles of reward-based, humane training and why dominance-based models are outdated

  • Identify normal developmental behaviour versus concerning behaviour

  • Understand how emotions such as fear, anxiety, frustration, stress, and arousal affect behaviour

  • Apply simple, welfare-friendly management and prevention strategies for everyday behaviour challenges

  • Recognise when professional behavioural or veterinary support is required

Learners complete the course with a clear, ethical framework for understanding and supporting canine behaviour.

Module Breakdown

Module One: What Is Canine Behaviour?
Understanding behaviour as functional communication, the role of genetics, early experience, learning, health, environment, and normal canine behaviour.

Module Two: Canine Communication & Body Language
Reading the whole dog, recognising stress and calming signals, understanding emotional states, play versus conflict, and improving safety through communication awareness.

Module Three: How Dogs Learn
Foundations of learning theory, classical and operant conditioning, reinforcement versus punishment, timing, consistency, and the role of environment and emotion in learning.

Module Four: Welfare, Emotions & Behaviour
How welfare needs, stress, rest, enrichment, pain, and emotional health directly influence behaviour.

Module Five: Life Stages & Everyday Behaviour
Understanding behaviour across puppyhood, adolescence, adulthood, and senior years, and adjusting expectations appropriately.

Module Six: Common Behaviour Issues – Understanding, Prevention & First Steps
Everyday behaviours such as jumping, barking, mouthing, pulling, chewing, overexcitement, and early separation-related issues, with Level-1-appropriate management.

Module Seven: Ethics, Safety & Working With Professionals
Welfare-centred practice, ethical handling, safety principles, recognising limitations, and knowing when and how to refer to qualified professionals.