Zooskool 8 Dogs In One Day May 2026
Beyond the Stethoscope: The Critical Intersection of Animal Behavior and Veterinary Science
- Divide the class into 3 groups (A, B, C) of ~2–3 dogs. Each group spends 30–35 minutes at a station then rotates. Include 5–10 minute buffer between rotations for settling and notes.
- Keep rotations predictable and visible on a whiteboard/timetable.
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- Ideal venue: medium-sized indoor/outdoor space (minimum 1,200–1,500 sq ft), fenced outdoor area, matted flooring or grass, quiet separate rooms for assessments and breaks.
- Equipment: leashes (6 ft flat), martingale collars, front-clip harnesses, long lines (10–15 ft), high-value treats, clickers (optional), toys, crates/portable pens, first-aid kit, water stations, waste disposal.
- Staffing ratio: 1 head trainer + 1 assistant per 4 dogs (minimum). For eight dogs: 1 lead trainer, 2 assistants, plus a receptionist/clinic coordinator if bookings overlap.
- Staff qualifications: CPDT-KA or equivalent for lead trainer; assistants trained in handler safety, dog body language, and emergency procedures.