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FREE Webinar - How to Manage the Seasonally Pruritic Dog

Date: Thursday 1st March, 2012 - Thursday 1st March, 2012
Start time: 1:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: FREE

CPD Solutions

Provider: CPD Solutions

Join us for another great free dermatology webinar in association with Avacta Animal Health.

In the second webinar devoted to the approach and management of canine pruritus, European and US Dermatology Specialist, Professor Richard Halliwell, will provide you with his expert advice and top tips on managing canine seasonal pruritus.

Come along and discover:
- A systematic diagnostic approach to seasonal pruritus
- Exactly what to look out for
- How to diagnose common insect parasites
- How to control parasites in specific situations
- The ins and outs of Allergy testing for seasonal environmental allergens
- What you need to know about immunotherapy
- How to deal with staphylococcal pyoderma in the era of increasing methicillin resistance

Places on this webinar are free. However, there are a limited number and so please register now to make sure that you get your place. A recording will also be available to those who register.

To register, please go to: http://www.veterinarywebinars.com/info/avacta/

Who is it for?

Vets and vet nurses

The Speakers

Professor Richard Halliwell MA VetMB PhD DECVD MRCVS

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

1 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


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