Not exact matches
For example, unselfish
behaviour can sometimes be explained by kin selection: in
animals, the larger the
degree of relatedness, the more likely they may be to help.
I received my Masters of Science in
Animal Behaviour and Welfare from the University of Guelph and subsequently my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
degree from the Ontario Veterinary College.
I have a
degree in Zoology, am a certified dog training instructor, and have a Postgraduate in applied
animal behaviour (Magna cum laude).
I know this as I have a honours
degree in
animal welfare and
behaviour.
Animal Behaviour Expert Stephanie has a first class honours
degree in Veterinary Nursing and worked as a vet nurse for over 20 years.
Another option would be to study for a
degree in a related subject, such as
animal science or
animal behaviour and welfare.