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American pet company buys WHIMZEES dental chew firm
Proposed changes to pet shop licensing welcomed by PIF
OATA pleased with DEFRA's Next Steps document
ACANA Enhanced Singles and Regionals launch in UK
Scottish dog clothing company unveils tartan fabric
AQUA 2017 promises to be the biggest and best yet
Lintbells offers free AMTRA-accredited CPD
Biggest rabbit ever seen by PDSA vets is set for diet
UK dog expert’s Taiwan trip helps break down barking mad stereotypes
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Controversial Pets at Home store officially opened
Unlicensed 'pet shop' owner banned from selling pets
Paw-Ever Yours treats make Valentine's Day special for owners & pets
Heart-shaped toy set to be a winner for Best in Show
CEVA Welfare Awards - the shortlist is revealed
US dog food recall after euthanasia drug found
Glee to hold two shows a year from 2018 onwards
Pet food firm over halfway towards £250k crowdfund target
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Lintbells offers free AMTRA-accredited CPD
 
Lintbells, the premium natural supplements company, has made two online courses available to SQPs online. There’s a total of 12 AMTRA accredited CPD points available and each module takes around 45 minutes.

To gain access to the courses, users visit the AMTRA accredited learning site: https://sqptraining.learnupon.com/users/sign_in. The available learning modules are ‘Supplements in Canine Joints’ and ‘Supplements in Equine Joints’.

The modules are a great source of information covering areas such as how supplements work and what changes are happening in the body. The CPD can help SQPs make recommendations to improve the wellbeing of dogs and horses experiencing reduced mobility, or where owners want to support long term joint health.

The Lintbells vet site (www.lintbellsvet.com) also offers free CPD on its portal and there are currently three presentations suitable for veterinary nurses available to view on canine behaviour.

For more information about Lintbells and the product range of natural pet supplements visit www.lintbellsvet.com
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