Course Description

Distance Learning – suggested 12 months part-time study (Nominal hours 820)

The Canine nutrition course enables the student to break down, understand and then rationalise the current modern feeding practices versus the biological and evolutionary form of the domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris) we have not seen altered over thousands of years.

The information contained in this course has been complied with the astute help of two very important Veterinarians who have made biological nutrition for dogs a priority, to aid in reducing the very common ‘human-like’ conditions and diseases that now affect so many dogs in these modern times. 

 

Throughout this course, students will understand the merit of food products available and compare the nutritional compounds and aid in fighting conditions and disease.  Students will understand and compare digestible purity, and nutrient uptake of biologically appropriate foods. 

Step by step, the student will work through the foundation, therapeutic, preventative and clinical aspects of Canine Nutrition, from a ‘whole-body’ perspective in relation to the biological and positive physiological outcomes of Canine Biological Nutrition. 



At the end of this course the student will understand how nutrition can hinder or improve allergies or inflammation within the canine body. Understanding how nutritional diseases are caused and exasperated through nutrient deficiencies, therefore aiding students to professionally prescribe a complete diet that meets each nutritional requirement for dogs dealing with a variety of conditions and disease on an individual basis with consideration of health, age and breed.

There is no doubt the journey throughout this course will be life changing for so many  owners and their beloved dogs that you, the graduating student should feel very accomplished to help in such a valuable way.

Course Requirements

  • The course is completely structured in delivery each week for the full twelve (12) months, with course modules and assessment tasks being released at the same time each week. As the course is completely structured in delivery each week, students are unable to finish the course sooner. Students can complete the course sooner if they are able to complete the final course assessments (case studies) in a timely manner, which would mean that the course could be completed within ten (10) months. However, the course has an open-end expiry, so students can take as long as they need to finish the course in its entirety.

  • Students can enrol at anytime, however it is preferred that students enrol on the first of the month.

  • Course is delivered via distance education through the ANME online learning portal.

  • Prerequisites not required for enrollment into this course.

  • Student require a Computer/Laptop/or Smart Phone with internet access A headset (If your computer is without an internal speaker).

  • Students must have basic computer skills.

  • Students must have basic English language skills. As we do have subtitle options on webinars, unfortunately the online test assessments are conducted in English.

  • Quizzes and examinations on the online learning portal, written assignments can be submitted by email or post, and via our online learning portal.

Become a Qualified Canine Nutritionist

Course Curriculum

  • 1

    Orientation

    • Welcome

    • Webinar: Welcome - Presenter: Leslie Williamson

    • Student Handbook

    • Study Guide

    • How to Reference Your Work

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet: To be submitted with any written assignments.

    • Student Declaration Form: to be submitted to the College

  • 2

    Course Resources

    • EBook: 'Give Your Dog A Bone' by Dr. Ian Billinghurst

    • EBook: 'Raw Meaty Bones' by Dr. Tom Longsdale

    • EPub "A Scientific Guide to Natural Nutrition" By Dr. Bruce Syme

    • EBook: 'Work Wonders' by Dr. Tom Longsdale

    • EBook: 'Miller's Anatomy of the Dog'

  • 3

    Canine Nutrition Unit One: Module One

    • Canine Species-Specific Digestive Functions

    • Presentation: Canine Digestive Process Presenter: Leslie Williamson

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Lesson: 'Species Classifications' Presenter: Ashlie Williamson

    • Module 1 Quiz

    • Lesson: 'Canine Digestive Overview' Presenter: Ashlie Williamson

  • 4

    Canine Nutrition Unit One: Module Two

    • Daily Nutritional Requirements

    • Module 2 Quiz

    • EBook: "Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats" by the NRC

  • 5

    Canine Nutrition Unit One: Module Three

    • Essential Nutrients: Vitamins

    • Module 3 Quiz

  • 6

    Canine Nutrition Unit One: Module Four

    • Essential Nutrients: Minerals

    • Module 4 Quiz

  • 7

    Canine Nutrition Unit One: Module Five

    • Essential Nutrients: Amino Fatty Acids

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 5 Quiz

  • 8

    Canine Nutrition Unit One: Module Six

    • Evolution of Modern Feeding

    • Audio: Development of the Commercial Pet Food Industry

    • Module 6 Quiz

    • EPublication: Pottengers Cat Summary Findings

  • 9

    Canine Nutrition Unit One: Module Seven

    • What is in Commercial Pet Food Products?

    • Module 7 Quiz

  • 10

    Canine Nutrition Unit One: Module Eight

    • Reading Product Labels

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 8 Quiz

  • 11

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Nine

    • Feeding Bones

    • EPublication: 'Nutritional composition of red meat' by University of Wollongong

    • Module 9 Quiz

  • 12

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Ten

    • Feeding Muscle Meats

    • Module 10 Quiz

  • 13

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Eleven

    • Feeding Offal and Organ Meats

    • Module 11 Quiz

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

  • 14

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Twelve

    • Feeding Vegetables

    • Module 12 Quiz: Part 1

    • Module 12 Quiz: Part 2

  • 15

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Thirteen

    • Feeding Fruits

    • Module 13 Quiz: Part 1

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 13 Quiz: Part 2

  • 16

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Fourteen

    • Feeding Cereals and Grains

    • Module 14 Quiz

  • 17

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Fifteen

    • Feeding Legumes

    • Module 15 Quiz

  • 18

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Sixteen

    • Feeding Nuts

    • Module 16 Quiz

  • 19

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Seventeen

    • Feeding Seeds

    • Module 17 Quiz

  • 20

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Eighteen

    • Feeding Eggs

    • Module 18 Quiz

  • 21

    Canine Nutrition Unit Two: Module Nineteen

    • Feeding Dairy Products

    • Module 19 Quiz

  • 22

    Canine Nutrition Unit Three: Module Twenty

    • Canine Digestive Physiology

    • Module 20 Quiz

  • 23

    Canine Nutrition Unit Three: Module Twenty-One

    • Supplementation

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 21 Quiz

  • 24

    Canine Nutrition Unit Three: Module Twenty-Two

    • Canine Poisons

    • EPublication: Common Toxic Plants

    • Chart: Poisonous Plants

    • Module 22 Quiz

  • 25

    Canine Nutrition Unit Three: Module Twenty-Three

    • Food Toxicology

    • Module 23 Quiz

  • 26

    Canine Nutrition Unit Three: Module Twenty-Four

    • Body Condition Scores

    • Chart: Muscle Condition Score

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 24 Quiz

  • 27

    Canine Nutrition Unit Four: Module Twenty-Five

    • Feeding for Breeding: Sires

    • Module 25 Quiz

  • 28

    Canine Nutrition Unit Four: Module Twenty-Six

    • Feeding for Breeding: Dames

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 26 Quiz

  • 29

    Canine Nutrition Unit Four: Module Twenty-Seven

    • Growing Puppies

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 27 Quiz

  • 30

    Canine Nutrition Unit Four: Module Twenty-Eight

    • Feeding Senior Dogs

    • Module 28 Quiz

  • 31

    Canine Nutrition Unit Four: Module Twenty-Nine

    • Overweight and Obese Dogs

    • Module 29 Quiz

  • 32

    Canine Nutrition Unit Four: Module Thirty

    • Underweight and Malnourished Dogs

    • Module 30 Quiz

  • 33

    Canine Nutrition Unit Four: Module Thirty-One

    • Canine Performance and High-Level Athletes

    • Module 31 Quiz

  • 34

    Canine Nutrition Unit Five: Module Thirty-Two

    • Nutrigenomics

    • Module 32 Quiz

  • 35

    Canine Nutrition Unit Five: Module Thirty-Three

    • Hereditary Conditions

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 33 Quiz

  • 36

    Canine Nutrition Unit Five: Module Thirty-Four

    • Food Intolerance and Allergies

    • Module 34 Quiz

  • 37

    Canine Nutrition Unit Five: Module Thirty-Five

    • Nutritional Conditions

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 35 Quiz

  • 38

    Canine Nutrition Unit Five: Module Thirty-Six

    • Diet and Behaviour

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 36 Quiz

  • 39

    Canine Nutrition Unit Six: Module Thirty-Seven

    • Musculoskeletal Conditions

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 37 Quiz

  • 40

    Canine Nutrition Unit Six: Module Thirty-Eight

    • Chronic Disease and Illness

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Module 38 Quiz

  • 41

    Canine Nutrition Unit Six: Module Thirty-Nine

    • Cancer

    • Module 39 Quiz

  • 42

    Canine Nutrition Unit Six: Module Forty

    • Therapeutic Feeding

    • Module 40 Quiz

  • 43

    Canine Nutrition Unit Six: Module Forty-One

    • Dietetic Reports: Case Studies

    • Blank Assessment Cover Sheet

    • Dietetic Report Template

    • Dietetic 'Follow-up' Report Template

    • Allergies and Symptoms Template

    • Chart: Stool and Colour

Course Accreditation

Graduates are eligible to join the International Institute of Complimentary Therapies or the Small Animal and Equine Naturopathic Association as a full member. Association accreditation and insurance to work as a professional in the industry as a qualified and industry recognised Canine Nutritionist.



Course Fees

Students have two (2) options to choose from for their course fee payment: either students can pay their course fees in full, or students can choose to proceed with a monthly payment plan.

Payment Plan Outline

Course Price: $4,500.00 (AUD$)

The Payment Plan option allows students to divide the course payments into a monthly payment for the duration of their studies.

The monthly payment plan divides the course fee into twelve (12) equal payments of $375.00 (AUD$).

The first payment of $375.00 (AUD$) is payable upon enrollment into the course, giving the student access to their studies straight away.



Course Material

Course material is accessed via an online learning portal with downloadable course manual. All course lessons delivered through the mediums of text/audio/webinars/videos.

  • Course material- EBook

    o 'Give your dog a bone' by Dr. Ian Billinghurst.

  • Course material- EBook

    o ‘Raw Meaty Bones’ & 'Works Wonders' both by Dr. Tom Lonsdale

  • Course material- EBook

    o ‘Nutrient Requirements for Dogs and Cats’ by NRC.

Begin your journey in Canine Biological Nutrition.