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25th November, 2009 00h00
The deadline for a place on the University of Lincoln’s popular ‘pheromone therapy for the management of behaviour problems in companion animals’ course is fast approaching and interested vets and nurses are encouraged to book now to avoid disappointment.
Designed for experienced veterinary professionals with an interest in animal behaviour, this course will help vets and nurses build on their understanding of stress as a trigger for undesirable behaviour and gain an understanding of the cause and treatment of the most common of these problems.
Comprising 12 audio-visual tutorials accessible via computer, as well as written material, the course can be completed in four to 12 months, to suit the individual student. All students who successfully complete the course will qualify for an HE accreditation of 15 CATS at level 3 and 150 hours of behaviour CPD.
To book your place, apply online at
before the 18th December 2009. For further information contact the University’s Enquiry Centre on 01522 886644 or email
.