ASIA ANIMAL TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION

Understanding animals from the heart and honing solid technical

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ASIA ANIMAL TECNICAL ASSOCIATION

CONCEPT 

The important concept of the qualification of the Asian Animal Skills Association is that the fundamental premise for acquiring Technical related to animals is to respect the welfare of all animals involved. The feelings, physical condition and condition of the animals must be taken into consideration and the work must be carried out appropriately.

LICENSE 

Main licenses of the Asia Animal Technical Association

Animal Control Specialist

A qualification given to those who have acquired the necessary knowledge regarding animal husbandry and management through animal welfare.

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INTRODUCTION OF REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTOR HITOSHI SAYAMA OF THE ASIA ANIMAL TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION

Chairman of Sayama Gakuen School Corporation President and CEO of Den & Kelly Co., Ltd. Director of International Business Institute Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Japan Association of Animal Colleges (NAVA) Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Japan Association of Animal Physiotherapy (JAPTA) Vice Chairman of the National Pet Association (ZPK) Vice Chairman of the National Cat Club (ZCC) Chairman of the Ibaraki Club Federation of Japan Kennel Clubs (JKC) Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) All Breed Judge (FCI) Handler Instructor of Japan Kennel Club (JKC) Executive Director of the Japan Association of Vocational School Animal Education (JAVSAE) Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Pet Future Creation Council Director of Bio Art, the Japan Small Animal Reproduction Institute
He has been active in many dog ​​shows both in Japan and abroad, including breeding a Great Dane that won first place in the U.S. He currently serves as the chairman of the Japan Association of Animal Colleges and vice-chairman of the Japan Pet Association, both of which are leading organizations in the pet industry. He is also an active dog professional and currently works as a judge at dog shows around the world. Sayama Gakuen operates the Asian Animal College, where students can learn about animals and pets in general, the Asian Animal Nursing and Physiotherapy College, where students can aim to obtain the national qualifications of “Pet Animal Nurse” and “Animal Physiotherapy Specialist”, and the Asian Animal Pet Stylist College, which specializes in training groomers and inherits the 30-year tradition of the Ibaraki Dog Beauty College, which has produced thousands of specialists, and is committed to training human resources and promoting the prosperity of the pet industry. In addition, the “Japan-China-Korea Pet Industry International Education Cooperation Agreement” has been signed between Harbin Aizhishang Pet Grooming Service (China), Andong University of Science and Technology (Korea), and Sayama Gakuen (Japan), and is also affiliated with Kwon Sankook Grooming School and Bellaluci Grooming Academy in Korea, Da-Ren University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Lui Hui-Chin Dog Beauty College in Taiwan, and the International Grooming Pet College in Hong Kong. Through international exchange, we share high-quality education and contribute to the development of professional engineers and leaders who are active internationally.

GREETING

greeting I have visited over 40 countries and have had the opportunity to interact with the kennel clubs of each country and the leading judges, breeders, and handlers who are active at the forefront of their fields. The experience I have gained from these interactions has been invaluable. The Asian Animal Skills Association was established based on my experience in these pet-related advanced countries. The basic premise for acquiring animal-related skills is to respect the welfare of all animals involved. It is important to take into consideration the feelings, physical condition, and condition of the animals and to carry out the training appropriately. This philosophy is the key concept behind the qualifications of the Asian Animal Skills Association. Using the experiences I have gained and the knowledge I have cultivated, the Asia Animal Skills Association will continue to explore true coexistence between humans and animals, and hope to contribute to the development of animal culture in Japan and other Asian countries.

REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTOR

SAYAMA HITOSHI

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ASIA ANIMAL TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION

2-3508 Kaiji, Ishioka City, Ibaraki Prefecture, 315-0015
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