1 \ Module 1 – Dog Training I

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1 \ Module 1 – Dog Training I

ANATOMY OF THE DOG

1.The locomotor system of the dog

1.1 General

1.2 Bones

1.3 Muscles

1.4 Joints

1.5 Skeleton

2 The digestive system of the dog

2.1 General

2.2 The mouth

2.3 The esophagus

2.4 The stomach

2.5 Small intestine

2.5 Large intestine

3 The dog’s respiratory system

3.1 General

3.2 Nasal cavity

3.3 Pharynx

3.4 Larynx

3.5 Trachea

3.6 Lungs

4 The dog’s nervous system

4.1 General

4.2 The neuron

5 The dog’s senses

5.1 General

5.2 The ear

5.3 The view

5.4 Smell

5.5 Taste

5.6 Touch

6 The endocrine system in the dog

6.1 General

6.2 The endocrine glands

6.3 Regulation of hormonal secretion

7 The reproductive system of the dog

7.1 General

7.2 Gonads

7.3 Male reproductive system

7.4 Female reproductive system

7.5 The estrous cycle in the bitch

7.6 Dog appendage glands

8 Excretory system of the dog

8.1 General

8.2 Organs involved in excretion

8.3 The urinary system of the dog

8.4 Anatomy and physiology of the nephron

CANINE BREEDS

1 Concept of race

2 Classification of dogs

2.1 Classification according to size

2.2 Classification according to morphology

2.3 Classification according to breed

3 The standard of a breed

4 Main dog breeds

4.1 Basset Hound

4.2 Beagle

4.3 Boxer

4.4 Spanish Breton

4.5 English bull dog

4.6 Bull Terrier

4.7 Bullmastiff

4.8 Poodle

4.9 Cimarrón

4.10 Cocker spaniel

4.11 Collie

4.12 Chihuahua

4.13 Chow Chow

4.14 Dachshund

4.15 Dalmatian

4.16 Doberman

4.17 Argentine Dogo

4.18 Brazilian row

4.19 Fox Terrier

4.20 Afghan greyhound

4.21 Spanish Greyhound

4.22 Golden retriever

4.23 Great Dane

4.24 Labrador Retriever

4.25 Maltese

4.26 Neapolitan Mastiff

4.27 German Shepherd

4.28 Pekingese

4.29 Pinscher

4.30 Pointer

4.31 Pomeranian

4.32 Rottweiler

4.33 Saint Bernard

4.34 Giant Schnauzer

4.35 Irish Red Setter

4.36 Shar Pei

4.37 Siberian Husky

4.38 Shih Tzu

4.39 English Springer Spaniel

4.40 Weimaraner

4.41 Yorkshire Terrier

THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE DOG

1 The regions of the dog

1.1 The head

1.2 The neck

1.3 Trunk

1.4 The limbs

1.4.1 Forelimbs

1.4.2 Hind limbs

1.5 The lift

1.6 The poise

2 Phaneroptic

2.1 Uniform layers

2.2 Stained layers

2.2.1 Two-color stained layers

2.2.2 Tricolor stained layers

3 Zoometry

4 Chronometry

4.1 Calculation of age from the dental table

5 Identification systems

5.1 Review

5.2 Sheet

5.3 Tattoo

5.4 Transponder or microchip

BASIC DOG TRAINING

1 How the training works

2 Handling the dog

3 The language of the dog

3.1 Additional features

4 Work program for training and its evolution

4.1 Contact

4.2 Teaching phase

4.3 Demand phase

4.4 Hierarchical integration of the dog

5 Voices used for training

6 Mental and emotional state of the dog

7 Basic dog training techniques

7.1 Technique for the dog to pay attention

7.2 Technique for the dog to sit

7.3 Technique for the dog to lie down

7.4 Technique for getting the dog to rest position

7.5 Technique for getting the dog to stand up

7.6 Technique for the dog to stay still

7.7 Technique so that the dog does not pull on the leash

7.8 Technique for the dog to come to the call

7.9 Technique so that the dog does not cross the street without authorization

8 How to turn exercises into habits

8.1 Increase the duration of the exercises

8.2 Generalize behavior

8.3 Distractions

8.4 Discrimination of orders

8.5 Remote exercises

9 Principles of training

10 Abnormal dog ducts during training

11 Factors Influencing Training Success

12 Conduct of the owner and / or responsible person

13 Socialization techniques in puppies and adults

13.1 Sensitive periods in the development of puppies

13.2 The socialization of the adult dog

14 Stimulation of the sense of smell

15 Work areas and support material

15.1 Where and when to train

15.2 Support material

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