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Make your practice behaviourally aware: V4 Update on psychopharmacology and neutraceuticals

Date: Friday 14th September, 2012 - Friday 14th September, 2012
Start time: 10:00 AM
Cost: £85

Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors

Provider: Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors


Update on psychopharmacology and nutraceuticals. When dealing with behavioural cases it is important to accurately determine the underlying emotional state and work to alter it for the benefit of the patient. Drugs and nutraceuticals can be helpful adjuncts to behavioural modification in achieving this aim. This course will explore the options available to the vet in general practice and give information about modes of action and potential benefits as well as case selection for maximum benefit of their use.
Kindly sponsored by Adaptil
 

Who is it for?

Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Nurses

The Speakers

Sarah Heath BVSc DipECVBM-CA MRCVS

The Venue

Mere Golf & Country Club, Cheshire (close to J19 M6)

Registration and Booking

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