Canine Sports Science Seminar ‘A Scientific Approach to the Canine Athlete’ – Part 2
Dog owners have a great opportunity to learn more about canine sports science by applying for a place at a seminar entitled ‘A Scientific Approach to the Canine Athlete – Part 2’ on Sunday 24 February 2008 at the Gilbert Murray Hall, Manor Road, Leicester, LE2 2LG. The seminar will explore best practice when taking part with a dog in active sports and for treating and preventing any possible injuries by taking a holistic approach.
The event follows on from a successful seminar held in February this year and will be of interest to people who attended that event and newcomers alike. The seminar will include presentations and information on the following subjects:
- Physiotherapy
- Osteopathy
- Canine Acupuncture
- Canine Hydrotherapy and its indications
- Common orthopaedic conditions and their treatments
- Canine rehabilitation and what it involves
- Practical demonstrations
- Open forum / Q&A session
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: “The seminar highlights the Kennel Cub’s ongoing commitment to improving the general health and welfare of dogs. We are pleased to support the seminar and believe it is a great opportunity for people to discover more about how they can improve the health and wellbeing of their dog.”
Tickets cost £60.00, which includes VAT, all refreshments, buffet lunch, a delegate’s pack and presentation handouts.
An application form for the seminar can be downloaded from the Kennel Club website www.thekennelclub.org.uk with the closing date for entries being the 31st January 2008. For further information, please contact Zoe Tharmasingam on zoe.tharmasingam@thekennelclub.org.uk or Tel: 0870 606 6750 (Ext 313).
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