Joint Symposium for Working K9s

JSWK9 Workshop- Dr. Otto's Keeping Cool

10 min · 23. mar. 2025
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In this episode I speak with the Penn Vet Working Dog Center's Director, Dr. Cindy Otto. We learn about the workshop she is teaching at JSWK9 on Monday April 7th, called Keeping Cool. Learn more about this workshop and how to keep your dog cool!

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