Bach courses
Welcome to the home of the Bach Flower Animal Practitioner courses,
the only animal practitioner courses accredited by the Bach Centre worldwide.
The Bach Centre is at the heart of our courses as we strive to extend the work of Dr Bach to the world of emotional balancing for animals. You will begin with the Animal Practitioner Course and can then progress to being a teacher if you so desire. The Animal Practitioner Course includes a mixture of animal behaviour theory and practical case studies and although learning the theory of animal behaviour is obviously important, the course is balanced affording plenty of opportunity for you to learn how to use the Bach Flower Remedies practically in treating animals that have emotional imbalances. We hold courses at the Natural Animal Centre where it is possible to interact with the many resident animals and also across the world so you may not need to travel to the UK. You will be expected to study at home between the stages and a recommended reading
list will be provided as soon as you book.
| Bach centre - Mount vernon | NAC - Wales |
What you can do once qualified …
On successful completion of this course, you will receive the full Accreditation in Treating Animals with the Bach Flower Remedies which means you will …
have a foundation of knowledge about treating certain companion animal species with the BFR
understand the essential elements of pet behaviour and how to recognise abnormal behaviours
know which Remedies are appropriate for particular circumstances and how to work with veterinary surgeons
and ultimately have the knowledge and background so that on completion of the course, you are equipped to work within the Code of Practice for Treating Animals, as laid down by the Bach Centre in England
Course accreditation
The course is accredited as a Level 3 Practitioner course by the Dr Edward Bach Foundation in England. Successful completion entitles the student to apply to join the Bach Foundation international register of practitioners.
All students are required to obtain the Human Practitioner Level 2 certification before attending the Stage 1 animal course. For more information with respect to this requirement see www.bachcentre.com/found/training.htm
A little on the Natural Animal Centre …
The NAC is based on the idea of ‘positively influencing the well being of animals worldwide’. We accomplish this through the interplay of knowledge, action and compassion, with compassion our overriding priority. Of course, we must always do no harm!
With this goal the NAC has affiliated with the Bach Centre to train and send out a group of qualified and experienced animal practitioners to improve the lives of animals worldwide through the use of the Bach Flower Remedies.
The NAC is responsible for the stewardship of the Bach name in relation to animals, and we take this duty very seriously. By working with the Bach Centre, we have developed a series of responsibilities for Bach Animal Practitioners to follow and abide by. We can assure you that even if some of them do not make sense at first, or if they seem to make things more difficult, each and every statement has been thoroughly and completely discussed and argued about, to ensure the safety of our practitioners and the animals they treat.
We hope that you will apply the NAC mission statement in your own life, make it the base of how you interact with the world and how you go about your business. Not only will animals benefit from this, but others will see your passion and dedication and draw strength from that as well.
The NAC is here to assist you with questions you may have, to help you develop as an animal practitioner, and to be your scientific and credentialed background as you promote yourself and the Bach Remedies. We encourage you to talk to us about any problems you may encounter, or any questions you may have.
About the process of qualifying …
You have the option to qualify through attending a residential course either with us at the Natural Animal Centre in Wales (where Dr Bach discovered many of the remedies), or at centres in Europe or the USA where we run courses from time to time. We run stages 1 & 2 back to back to minimise your travel & then Stage 3 at later date.
Coming to the NAC means that you get to meet the animal residents & do live case studies, all in a beautiful and tranquil setting of rural Wales.
Meet the NAC animals …
If you come to stay with us in Wales we offer accommodation at NAC 2. Set in its own valley we offer single en-suite rooms a lounge, complimentary continental breakfast & self catering facilities.
UK courses at the NAC in Wales
Stage 1 (2 days) & Stage2 (3 days)
(offered back to back to keep travel costs to a minimum)
Stage 1 Cost: £230 for non-human practitioners
£185 for human practitioners
Stage 2 Cost: £335 for non-human practitioners
£270 for human practitioners
Stage 3 (4 days including assessments, case studies and field study)
Cost: £480 for non-human practitioners
£380 for human practitioners
and to help keep your costs down we offer individual rooms at the NAC2 … set in the tranquillity of your own valley at an average of £15.00 per night, continental breakfast, lounge, and self catering facilities included.









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