Frequently Asked Questions
4 – Terms and conditions for admission to dual training programs
Accessible to students who have completed four years of study in animal osteopathy, validated by the relevant authorities.4 – Admission procedures for initial training
Students with a baccalaureate and starting their studies in September 2026.Content
- Fundamental etiopathy
- Presentation of the working dog and sporting dog,
- anatomy
- Biomechanics
- Morphology
- physiology,
- Internal medicine
- Study of pathologies commonly encountered in dogs
- Practical work on various breeds of dogs.
- Technical movements
Every day includes practical training and fieldwork. The different aspects of using dogs in clubs (obedience, agility, bite work, etc.) will be presented by our instructors in private and group lessons.
The end of the day will be reservedfore to of the study of cases practices in accordance with the availability of the owners of our patients.
Practical interventions can be be filmed or photographed in accordance with the conditions of respect for the protection of rights. a12> conditions of compliance with the protection of intellectual property rights
Your instructors:
Trainers:
- Guy Theunynck, Osteopath D.O. Masseur, Physiotherapist, Etiopath, Animal Etiopath
- Coralie Bastos, Osteopath D.O., Animal Etiopath
- Didier Fontaine, Human and Animal Etiopath, Osteopath D.O.
- Anne Facon, Osteopath D.O., Animal Etiopath
A typical day
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Start of the classes at 9 a.m.
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Alternating between practical and theoretical sessions throughout the day. Several "guinea pigs" are present at all times.
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Regular visits to dog owners for consultation.
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5 p.m., trip to the dog club for various workshops (obedience, agility, bite work, etc.)
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Time of end of classes in general around 6 p.m.

