Dongducheon City Launches First Session of Companion Dog Instructor Training Course
As Part of the Gyeonggi Province Lifelong Learning Opportunity Special Zone Project
Dongducheon City announced on the 10th that the Companion Dog Instructor Training Course, promoted as part of the Gyeonggi Province Lifelong Learning Opportunity Special Zone Project, successfully began its first session on the 8th.
Duchon City is conducting the first training session of the Companion Dog Instructor Training Course, promoted as part of the Gyeonggi Province Lifelong Learning Opportunity Special Zone Project, on the 8th. Provided by Dongducheon City
View original imageThe first class drew significant interest, with companion dogs of various breeds and their owners participating. The training consisted of theoretical lectures on the characteristics and behavioral patterns of companion dogs, as well as customized practical training tailored to each dog's individual traits. Participants actively engaged in learning professional knowledge for correcting problematic behaviors and establishing a proper companion animal culture.
This course consists of a total of 12 sessions, and upon completion, participants will have the opportunity to obtain a private certification. Additionally, learning community activities that share skills at stray dog centers and similar facilities will also be supported.
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An official from the Dongducheon City Future Education Promotion Center stated, "This training is more than just acquiring training techniques; it is a valuable opportunity to strengthen the bond between companion dogs and their owners and to learn how to live together. We will continue to actively support participants so that they can grow into companion animal experts needed by the local community throughout the remainder of the course."
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