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Old 28-05-2008, 11:42 PM
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Hi folks, i am seriously thinking of doing a course on canine nutriton, what type of starter course can anyone recommend,I do work so it would need to fit in with everything else in my life.
maybe an evening or distance course if one exists.
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Old 28-05-2008, 11:51 PM
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Whats your reason for wanting to do it? You can learn plenty from the interweb if you don't need a qualification! I would like to do something like that too so will be interesting to read other peoples replies!
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Try your local College which deals with Animal Management my youngest is doing nutrition as part of her course so they may run something along those lines as a night class!!
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Old 29-05-2008, 01:24 PM
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Tbh i would love to take a year out and do a full time course, not for a career or anything, just to learn, I did a Animal First aid course last year with ANIMAL AIDERS, and i just want to learn as many aspects of canine/animal care i can. My local college does do an Animal management course, but as i said i would have to go full time to college , and i simply can't afford a yr off work. plus they are all day, and i have 2 dogs to consider.
I will have to see if a part time course is available anywhere else,
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