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Dogington Post’s Veterinarian will discuss common training questions he is asked in his practice and how training can positively impact your dog’s health.
Only available from The Dogington Post, Merrick Pet Care’s Dogington University offers absolutely FREE training webinars from the world-famous dog trainers you know and love! Each day, for two weeks in April, Dogington University and your favorite trainers offered FREE, live one-hour long training webinars for readers and fans of The Dogington Post.
If you missed the webinar, you can catch the replay by clicking here!
Starting as a volunteer in a veterinary clinic at the age of 15, Dr. Christopher Smith has devoted his life and passion to helping pets and the people who love them.
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Dr. Chris worked through his high school and college years in a veterinary hospital and graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1988. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1992 and was a general practitioner and part time emergency veterinarian for 17 years and a full time emergency veterinarian for the past 3 years. He is currently the Medical Director at Valley Central Emergency Veterinary Hospital in Whitehall, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Chris has served as President of his local veterinary association, medical director of two veterinary practices and served as an expert, answering questions from pet owners around the world.
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As a member of the Dogington Post team since 2012, Dr. Chris has been answering questions submitted by the site’s readers about their own dog’s health and wellness. He has covered a broad range of topics, including a Pomeranian who is always hungry and a Shepherd mix with separation anxiety.
Dr. Smith’s weekly advice column is available on the Dogington Post’s home page.
In his training seminar, Dr. Chris addresses the most common training questions he is asked by dog parents in his veterinary practice and how training can affect your dog’s health. You don’t want to miss this!