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<title>Pet Care</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pet Care</strong> provides a structured introduction to Dog behaviour basics, Grooming and coat care, Pet first aid awareness, Safe handling, and Client communication. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Dog behaviour basics and Grooming and coat care into Pet first aid awareness and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Dog Groomer, Pet Care Attendant, Dog Trainer, and Mobile Groomer; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Animal Conservation</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Animal Conservation</strong> provides a structured introduction to Animal health basics, Behaviour and welfare, Safe handling, Care routines, and Industry responsibilities. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Animal health basics and Behaviour and welfare into Safe handling and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Veterinary Assistant, Animal Welfare Officer, Pet Care Attendant, and Animal Care Worker; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Animal Diseases</title>
<link>https://skillora.vip/courses/animal-health-and-veterinary-care/42-animal-diseases.html</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Animal Diseases</strong> provides a structured introduction to Animal health basics, Behaviour and welfare, Safe handling, Care routines, and Industry responsibilities. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Animal health basics and Behaviour and welfare into Safe handling and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Veterinary Assistant, Animal Welfare Officer, Pet Care Attendant, and Animal Care Worker; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Animal Welfare</title>
<link>https://skillora.vip/courses/animal-health-and-veterinary-care/41-animal-welfare.html</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Animal Welfare</strong> provides a structured introduction to Animal welfare principles, Legal and ethical responsibilities, Behaviour and emotional state, Humane handling, and Rescue and first response. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Animal welfare principles and Legal and ethical responsibilities into Behaviour and emotional state and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Animal Welfare Assistant, Shelter or Rescue Worker, Animal Care Attendant, and Wildlife Rehabilitation Assistant; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Essential Animal First Aid</title>
<link>https://skillora.vip/courses/animal-health-and-veterinary-care/40-essential-animal-first-aid.html</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Essential Animal First Aid</strong> provides a structured introduction to Animal health basics, Behaviour and welfare, Safe handling, Care routines, and Industry responsibilities. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Animal health basics and Behaviour and welfare into Safe handling and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Veterinary Assistant, Animal Welfare Officer, Pet Care Attendant, and Animal Care Worker; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Animal Health Care</title>
<link>https://skillora.vip/courses/dog-grooming-pet-care-dog-training/39-animal-health-care.html</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Animal Health Care</strong> provides a structured introduction to Routine animal care, Health and wellbeing monitoring, Common companion-animal conditions, Farm and equine health awareness, and Safe handling and behaviour. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Routine animal care and Health and wellbeing monitoring into Common companion-animal conditions and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Animal Care Assistant, Veterinary Reception Assistant, Kennel or Cattery Attendant, and Animal Shelter Assistant; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Explore Vet Nursing Career Sampler</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Explore Vet Nursing Career Sampler</strong> provides a structured introduction to Animal health basics, Behaviour and welfare, Safe handling, Care routines, and Industry responsibilities. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Animal health basics and Behaviour and welfare into Safe handling and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Veterinary Assistant, Animal Welfare Officer, Pet Care Attendant, and Animal Care Worker; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Dog Grooming Pathway Bundle</title>
<link>https://skillora.vip/courses/dog-grooming-pet-care-dog-training/37-dog-grooming-pathway-bundle.html</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dog Grooming Pathway Bundle</strong> provides a structured introduction to Dog behaviour basics, Grooming and coat care, Pet first aid awareness, Safe handling, and Client communication. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Dog behaviour basics and Grooming and coat care into Pet first aid awareness and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Dog Groomer, Pet Care Attendant, Dog Trainer, and Mobile Groomer; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Dog Psychology, Behaviour &amp; Training</title>
<link>https://skillora.vip/courses/dog-grooming-pet-care-dog-training/36-dog-psychology-behaviour-and-training.html</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Dog Psychology, Behaviour &amp; Training</strong> provides a structured introduction to Dog behaviour basics, Grooming and coat care, Pet first aid awareness, Safe handling, and Client communication. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Dog behaviour basics and Grooming and coat care into Pet first aid awareness and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Dog Groomer, Pet Care Attendant, Dog Trainer, and Mobile Groomer; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<title>Horse Care &amp; Equine Psychology Course</title>
<link>https://skillora.vip/courses/animal-health-and-veterinary-care/35-horse-care-and-equine-psychology-course.html</link>
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<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 15:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Horse Care &amp; Equine Psychology Course</strong> provides a structured introduction to Animal health basics, Behaviour and welfare, Safe handling, Care routines, and Industry responsibilities. The course connects these areas with practical decisions in animal care, pet services, welfare and veterinary-support settings.</p><h3>Who may benefit from this course</h3><p>This pathway is intended for animal owners, career explorers and learners interested in welfare, handling or veterinary-support environments. Review the complete topic list, expected study time and any external entry requirements before deciding whether it supports your goal.</p><h3>How the learning is organised</h3><p>Modules move from Animal health basics and Behaviour and welfare into Safe handling and related applied themes. This structure helps you connect individual ideas rather than treating each topic in isolation.</p><h3>Studying online</h3><p>Learning materials are delivered online so you can plan progress around existing commitments. Use the listed study hours as a guide, then allow additional time for review, activities and any areas that are new to you.</p><h3>Using the course to plan ahead</h3><p>The course can help you improve observation, welfare awareness, safer handling and responsible care decisions. Related directions to investigate include Veterinary Assistant, Animal Welfare Officer, Pet Care Attendant, and Animal Care Worker; these are possibilities for further research and not guaranteed employment outcomes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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