
Dog Health
Language: English
Lecture length: 21 min
This course is a part of the Startup course in AAS
Do you want to give your dog the best conditions for a long and active life?
Dogs are constantly communicating with us – even when they are in pain or discomfort. Our job is to learn how to interpret these signals. In this lecture, you will learn to become a better observer so you can catch the subtle signs your dog is already showing you.
In this lecture, you will learn how to:
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Detect early signs of illness, pain, and discomfort
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Distinguish between normal behavior and signals that something is wrong
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Prevent injuries with proper exercise, warm-up, and varied activity
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Work proactively with your veterinarian to secure your dog’s long-term health
You’ll gain practical tools and knowledge that will give you greater confidence in safeguarding your dog’s well-being every day. This way, you can help your dog enjoy a longer, healthier, and more active life – for the benefit of you both.
👉 Sign up and learn how to give your dog the best foundation for health, happiness, and activity!
Common feedback
The lecture is described as well-structured, educational, and highly useful for anyone who owns or works with dogs. Participants highlight the good balance between theory and practice, clear explanations and illustrations, and concrete advice for health checks and injury prevention. Great value is placed on the focus on recognizing a dog’s normal state, spotting small changes early, and the importance of warm-up and cool-down routines. Pictures, videos, and practical examples make the material easy to understand and directly applicable in everyday life. Overall, the lecture is described as solid, engaging, and a valuable resource that provides important knowledge about canine health and well-being.
You have access to the course for 2 years
You can also take this course via the mobile app.
Go to the app to get started.
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Speaker:
Line Sandstedt
Educator, Dog Behaviourist
& International Trainer

