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But I Just Can’t Lose the Weight (for veterinary nurses)

But I Just Can’t Lose the Weight (for veterinary nurses)
But I Just Can’t Lose the Weight (for veterinary nurses)

Obesity is not just a cosmetic issue! Obesity is a serious disease with major health implications for pets. It's also a welfare issue and our responsibility to educate the public.

Language: English

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here.

This webinar qualifies for one (1) hour of continuing education.

Speaker:

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Penny Dobson

DVM, BVSc, MNZACVSc

Penny graduated from the University of Qld in 1986 and has practiced across Sydney in areas as diverse as Guildford, Double Bay, Waverley, Stanmore, Five Dock, Rose Bay and Denistone. Penny was admitted to the New Zealand and Australian College of Veterinary Scientists by examination in Canine Medicine in 1991 and has a special interest in veterinary nutrition. She was the Secretary of the AVA Sydney Metropolitan Practitioners Branch for twelve years and currently works as a full time senior nutritional consultant for Hills Pet Nutrition as well as a part time clinical veterinarian. Penny grew up on acreage surrounded by animals and has always maintained a multicat household. Penny and Paul have a beautiful 13 year old daughter Olivia and a young and boistrous female black and white domestic cat Clarice.

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Duration: 0:43 h
Speaker: Penny Dobson
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