Pet Store Training
Gain expertise in running a pet store to top veterinary standards. This course covers biosecurity practices, animal care and welfare, health surveillance, operational procedures, and staff development, ensuring a secure and effective shop that safeguards animals, satisfies customers, and upholds your business reputation. Ideal for pet retail professionals seeking reliable, practical knowledge.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
Pet Store Training equips you with hands-on skills to manage a clean, safe, and efficient pet shop. You will master cleaning protocols, biosecurity measures, welfare standards for birds, small mammals, reptiles, and fish, along with health checks, isolation procedures, and proper record-keeping. Enhance standard operating procedures, stock management, team training, and emergency responses to keep animals healthy and build customer confidence in your business.
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Develop skills
- Implement pet store biosecurity with quick, species-appropriate cleaning and disinfection methods.
- Establish retail animal welfare through proper habitats, feeding plans, and stress assessments for various species.
- Conduct health monitoring by identifying, isolating, and recording ill animals for veterinary care.
- Optimise store operations with defined SOPs, timetables, and checks for seamless daily management.
- Manage inventory effectively by predicting needs, using FEFO/FIFO rotation, and avoiding pet food spoilage.
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