Canine Behaviourist Jez Rose To Host A Live Q&A Session On Facebook In Association With Vet's Kitchen - Fri May 25, 1pm
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Canine behaviour specialist Jez Rose is hosting a live Q&A session on Vet’s Kitchen’s Facebook page on Friday May 25, 2012. Jez will be answering all pet related queries live between 1pm - 2pm.
This is the first time a behaviourist is hosting a live Q&A session on Facebook. Jez is well-respected by both veterinary and animal professionals for his effective consultations on dog behaviour problems and puppy training classes. Jez is recognised as a dog behaviourist who achieves positive outcomes for both dog and owner.
Jez Rose, Canine behaviour specialist said “I'm extremely excited to be providing the first dog behaviour and training Q&A on Facebook in association with Vet's Kitchen. Behaviour and training problems can leave dog owners stressed and confused, so hopefully this free Q&A session will help! Whether it be dogs who jump up, growl around their food bowl or biting puppies, join me for answers to your training and behaviour questions - we'll have fun!"
Speaking about live Q&A session on Facebook, vet Joe Inglis from Vet’s Kitchen said, “As a vet I see many pets with behavioural problems and it is great to have a specialist such as Jez on hand to offer professional advice and guidance. By offering his expertise live on Facebook for the first time, lots of pets and their owners will be able to benefit which is great news”.
So, if you’ve got any questions regarding your pet, head to Vet’s Kitchen’s Facebook page on Friday and ask your queries.
See you there!
For more information: www.jezrose.co.uk3113 views
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23rd May, 2012 11h01
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