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Monday April 14th – 6:30pm – Hamilton room 1
Are you unsure of which laser device to buy for your performance dog? Is that new expensive supplement just giving your dog an upset stomach? Did you know that one of the most valuable tools available is actually free and only requires a few moments of your time.
It’s called the Warm Up and Cool Down, and all the top performing dogs are doing it!
Dr Julie Servaites will help guide you on how to properly warm up and cool down your canine athlete, as well as provide new information on metabolism, scent information, and tips on how to prevent and recover from injuries of your performance dog.
Dr Julie Servaites is the owner of Veterinary Alternatives in Dayton, Ohio. She is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, Graduate Diplomate in Veterinary Herbal Chinese Medicine, and is also a Board Member of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians. Her main areas of focus are the canine athlete and senior pet care. She is the happy mom of a Belgian Sheepdog named Cory; both are currently in SAR training.
Pre-registration required. Open to all. Dogs welcome.
Proceeds from registrations for this seminar will be donated to the BSCA Research Fund for Gastric Carcinoma.