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NC State to Hold Pet Nutrition Seminar March 28

What:
North Carolina State University will offer a pet nutrition seminar for dog and cat owners who are concerned with offering their companions a healthy diet.

Dr. Korinn Saker, nutrition research scientist and director of the Nutrition Service within NC State’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital, will lead the seminar. Topics and question and answer sessions will include obesity in dogs and cats, home prepared diets, selecting commercial pet food, proper nutrition for puppies and kittens, appropriate food for senior pets, and nutrition for animals with diagnosed illnesses.

Who:
Sponsored by NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine

When:
Saturday, March 28 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Where:
NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, located at 4700 Hillsborough Street in Raleigh.

Cost:
Seminar registration is $59 by March 13 and $79 after that date. The fee includes a take-home proceedings manual on a CD-ROM and lunch.
Contact:
For more information, call the CVM Office of Continuing Education and Outreach at 919.513.6259 or visit www.cvm.ncsu.edu/conted/nutrition.com