35529 - Care and Management of Companion Animals

Academic Year 2025/2026

  • Docente: Giacomo Biagi
  • Credits: 2
  • SSD: AGR/19
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Veterinary Medicine (cod. 5984)

Learning outcomes

Students are taught about the breeding and feeding techniques for dogs and cats. Students will be also taught about morphology of the most important canine and feline breeds, the criteria of choice of the most appropriate food, and the most frequent problems in the breeding of puppies and kittens.

Course contents

The course CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF COMPANION ANIMALS is part of the Integrated Course of ANIMAL PRODUCTION I (teacher responsible for the final grade Prof. Pier Paolo Gatta).

The objective of the Integrated Course is to provide the student with knowledge relating to the breeding of livestock (poultry, rabbit and fish) and pets. With regard to farm animals, this knowledge will refer to the profitability of the breeding itself and the implications on quality of animal products, animal welfare and environmental protection. With regard to pets, the student will know the main canine and feline breeds and the most important problems that recognize a hereditary basis

The Integrated Course will be divided into 3 courses:

- Aviculture (theoretical lessons and practical activities held by Prof. Federico Sirri)

- Aquaculture and small species breeding (theoretical lessons and practical activities held by Prof. Pier Paolo Gatta)

- Care and management of companion animals (theoretical lessons and practical activities held by Prof. Giacomo Biagi)

At the beginning of the course, detailed information will be provided on the internal organization of the theoretical and practical lesson timetable, as well as on the examination methods and registration.

Specifically, the following topics will be covered in the course of Care and management of companion animals.

Aspects of canine and feline morphology; Description and evaluation of major dog and feline breeds (8 hours). Genetic diseases in dogs and cats (4 h). Diet-dependent, hereditary diseases in dogs (2 hours). Hygienic and sanitary management of kennels and catteries (2 hours). Genetic testing applied to dog breeding (2 hours). Educational visit to a dog breeding farm (6 hours).

The Syllabus of the course unit and the list of EAEVE Day One Competences that the course unit contributes to achieving can be viewed on the dedicated page [http://corsi.unibo.it/singlecycle/VeterinaryMedicine/course-units-syllabi-and-day-one-competences] .

Readings/Bibliography

The teaching materials for this course are available on the Virtuale Learning Environment (https://virtuale.unibo.it/?lang=en ).

Supplementary reading:

Bonetti F. Zoognostica del cane. Editrice San Giorgio, Bologna 1995.

Grandjean e coll. Allevamento canino: guida pratica. Royal Canin 2016

Malandain E, Little S, Casseleux G, Shelton L, Pibot P, Paragon BM. Allevamento del gatto. Guida pratica. Royal Canin 2006.

Grassi E. L'allevamento cinofilo. Organizzazione, criteri di selezione, gestione. Edagricole, 2007

Teaching methods

Lectures and a visit to a dog breeding kennel.

Assessment methods

The exam aims at verifying the achievement of the teaching objectives and the acquisition of the knowledge provided by the course program. The final grade originates from the student's demonstration of having acquired the knowledge and skills required, and the ability to link the various issues.

The exam will consist of an interview. In the presence of a preparation on a very limited number of topics covered in the course and analytical skills that emerge only with the help of the teacher, with the use of an overall correct language, the result will be a grade between 18 and 19. With a preparation on a limited number of topics covered in the course, autonomous analysis skills only on purely executive matters, with the use of a correct language, the grade will be between 20 and 24. With a preparation on a large number of topics addressed in the course, the ability to show critical analysis and the mastery of specific terminology the grade will be between 25 and 29. With exhaustive preparation on the topics addressed in the course, independent choices of critical analysis and connection, full mastery of specific terminology and ability to argumentation and self-reflection, the result will be a grade between 30 and 30 cum laude.

The integrated course of Animal Production I is considered passed when the student has obtained the sufficiency (18/30) in each of the courses that compose it. The final grade will result from the arithmetic average of the marks obtained in the three courses that make up the integrated course. The designated course contact for this course is Prof. Pier Paolo Gatta.

Students can register for exams through the AlmaEsami platform (http://almaesami.unibo.it/ ). Exams are scheduled during the designated periods in the academic calendar. Additional sessions are available for students beyond the standard program duration.

Students with learning disorders and/or temporary or permanent disabilities: please, contact the office responsible (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students ) as soon as possible so that they can propose acceptable adjustments. The request for adaptation must be submitted in advance (15 days before the exam date) to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of the adjustments, taking into account the teaching objectives.

Teaching tools

Power Point presentations.

Office hours

See the website of Giacomo Biagi