
What is the Dog Welfare Certificate?
This course is tailored for individuals passionate about promoting the well-being of dogs. Whether you are a concerned dog owner, an animal enthusiast, or a professional in the field, this course provides comprehensive insights into ensuring the best possible care and welfare for dogs. Importantly, the course provides practical examples and guidance specifically for low-resource settings, ensuring that any person, anywhere in the world, can help improve dog health and welfare. This course builds upon the Five Freedoms (introduced in the Rabies Educator Certificate) to establish a strong foundation for understanding and addressing the diverse facets of dog welfare.
Who can complete the Dog Welfare Certificate?
Graduates that have completed the Rabies Educator Certificate can enrol for the Dog Welfare Certificate. Everyone from the general public to professionals engaged in various aspects of dog care will benefit from this course. The Dog Welfare Certificate provides practical tips, specifically designed for people with limited resources, to ensure that dog health and welfare is adequate no matter the area or a person’s financial constraints.

What will I learn when completing the Dog Welfare Certificate?
The Dog Welfare Certificate focuses on the following core themes and outcomes:
- Providing the best possible diet for a dog with what is available to you.
- Creating a safe shelter for a dog with limited resources.
- Understanding dog body language and how this contributes to dog welfare.
- Understanding the differences between healthy and problematic dog behavior.
- Identifying key ways to ensure dog health.
Can I only complete the course in English?
No, this course is also available in:
- French
What is the global reach of the DWC?
See how many DWC graduates there are in your country by clicking on the map below! These maps are updated every month, so follow your country's progress over time.
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