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Canine Nutrition and Feeding for Beginners Online

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ARES Canine Nutrition

Wednesdays, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, four weeks, online 

Standard price per learner: £99

Indicative online maximum class size: 16 

If you have either, a personal or professional interest in learning more about canine nutrition and feeding then this course is for you.

Course Code

CAN103

Course Leader

Dr Jacqueline Boyd
Course Description

This course aims to help anyone interested in canine nutrition to understand the basic biological and nutritional principles of feeding the domestic dog.

Dog food and feeding is currently one of the most hotly debated subjects in the dog world, with a huge range of dietary options and advice freely available from many places. As a result, determining fact from fiction and good from bad advice is increasingly difficult for many.

This course will introduce you to the essentials of canine nutrition and help you navigate the nutritional maze. You will learn about areas such as the digestive anatomy and physiology of the dog, what nutrients dogs need, how to identify canine nutrition fact from fiction and explore applied nutrition.

Entry Requirement – Beginners Level

This course is suitable for both:
• Dog owners who would like to understand how to make good individual decisions for themselves and their dog(s) in a marketplace full of choice
• Canine professionals who would like to improve and enhance their knowledge about feeds and feeding

On this course, you will learn about:

• The nutritional biology of the dog
• Nutrients and nutrition
• Feeds and feeding
• Feeding for life stages and activities

What you will gain

By the end of the course, you will have an awareness about the fundamentals of canine nutritional science, along with how to apply that knowledge at a beginner’s level. You will feel more confident in the choices you make for you and your dog, whatever their age, breed/type and activity level.
If you attend more than 80% of the course, a Certificate of Attendance will be emailed to you in PDF format.

Online delivery

This course will be taught online only, using Microsoft Teams.

Please note that you will not need an account with Microsoft in order to access this training. You will be emailed a web link to directly enter the online course from, which can be viewed in a web browser or in the Microsoft Teams app if you already have this installed. Step by step instructions on how to access the training will be provided but if you have any questions before booking please do not hesitate to contact us.

These online sessions will include seminars, discussion points and practical skills development in reading and considering feed labels.

Tutor profile - Dr Jacqueline Boyd

Jacqueline is passionate about making the world a better place for dogs and their people, through enhancing peoples’ understanding of what dogs really need and how humans can help them.
Jacqueline holds a first-class BSc (Hons) in Zoology (Parasitology), an MSc (with distinction) in Animal Nutrition and a PhD in Genetics, where she examined aspects of insulin signalling and their impacts on development. For eleven years, Jacqueline was a university lecturer in Animal and Equine Science delivering modules on a wide range of subjects from genetics to nutrition and undertaking research into the kinematics of agility dogs (amongst other things!) During that time, Jacqueline obtained a Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education and her Certified Humane Education Specialist qualification, while continuing to be involved in curriculum design and evaluation.

Jacqueline currently writes, coaches and consults on all aspects of Canine Science and works as a Nutritional Consultant in the pet food industry. This means that Jacqueline has both academic, educational and industry experience in the subject area, making her ideally qualified to provide an in-depth but applied introduction to the subject.

Jacqueline has also lectured on aspects on animal health and welfare in Morocco and Jordan through her voluntary work with the UK-based charity SPANA, and she is regularly involved with the Kennel Club as a guest speaker at key canine events, including Crufts. Living with, working and training her five cocker spaniels in a range of canine disciplines, means that Jacqueline also has a robust understanding of the practical realities of the dog world from a personal perspective, adding to the “real-word” applications of her experience and course delivery, as well as keeping her very firmly grounded and smiling a lot!

Find out more about our tutor at:

https://www.facebook.com/drjacquelineboyd

https://www.facebook.com/fivespanielsandascientist

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jacqueline_Boyd


Assessment methods


There is no formal examination or assessment for this course. However, there will be an opportunity for you to undertake a multiple-choice, self-assessment at the end of each session, to test your knowledge and understanding if desired.

Any questions?

Contact the Brackenhurst short course team:

Email: [email protected] 

StartEndCourse Fee 
07/01/202528/01/2025£99.00