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National CPD Education Seminar Tour For Veterinary Professionals On Canine Behaviour Problems Begins In March.

12 years ago
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30th January, 2012 21h04


The seminars take place nationwide from Leeds to Southsea on managing and preventing canine behaviour problems in practice. With 10 years experience presenting to organisations and individuals worldwide in his entertaining and insightful style, Dr. Jez Rose is the UK training and behaviour specialist for the KONG Company, a Fellow of the International Society for Canine Excellence and Scientific Advisor to the Welfare Committee of the UK Wolf Conservation Trust. He writes regularly for veterinary press and is a guest lecturer at Vet Nurse Online. In this national 2012 seminar tour he will explain how to both manage and prevent predictable behaviour and temperament problems in practice - especially anxiety, fear and hyperactivity: significant "terminal illnesses" for dogs. He will also discuss the unbelievable ease of aggression prevention and how an understanding of the way in which dogs communicate can benefit your practice. Chris Tufnell, Director of Coach House Vets in Berkshire and committee member of the RCVS, says: "These seminars are a great learning opportunity, as well as very informative and engaging. A professional behaviourist giving an educated insight into canine behaviour and how to effectively manage it in veterinary practice is an important topic." Sponsored by Petlife International the seminars run from March to May. Each attendee will receive a certificate with CPD points attributed; a voucher to receive a free KONG product to the value of £20; licence-free behaviour resources for use in practice; a discount voucher for 20% off at online retailer dog & bone and light refreshments. Click to view dates

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