Penn Vet Hosts Free Lecture in Exton, “Dental and Oral Health for Your Pet”
Monday, January 23, 2012
[January 23, 2012; Philadelphia, PA] – On Sunday, February 12 the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) will host a free, open-to-the-public lecture called “Dental and Oral Health for Your Pet,” at the Dog Training Club of Chester County in Exton, PA. Beginning at 2:00 PM, Dr. John Lewis, assistant professor of dentistry and oral surgery at Penn Vet, will talk about preventive care, tips for good dental hygiene and the services Penn Vet can provide.
Who: Penn Vet, pet owners, interested members of the public.
What: Free lecture titled “Dental and Oral Health for Your Pet,” featuring Dr. John Lewis of Penn Vet’s Ryan Hospital.
Where: Dog Training Club of Chester County, located at 880 Springdale Drive, Suite 100, Exton, PA 19341.
When: Lecture beginning at 2:00 PM, Sunday, February 12, 2012 and ending at 4:00 PM.
See a list of all upcoming lectures here: http://www.vet.upenn.edu/CalendarandEvents/UpcomingEvents/AnimalLoversLectureSeries/tabid/1667/Default.aspx
To register: Registration is required as seating is limited. This lecture is appropriate for all ages, but participants are asked to not bring their pets. To register, contact Michelle Brooks at mibrooks@vet.upenn.edu or 215.898.1480.
Penn's School of Veterinary Medicine is one of the world's premier veterinary schools. Founded in 1884, the School was built on the concept of Many Species, One Medicine. The birthplace of veterinary specialties, the School serves a distinctly diverse array of animal patients, from pets to horses to farm animals at our two campuses. In Philadelphia, on Penn's campus, are the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital for companion animals, as well as classrooms, laboratories and the School's administrative offices. The large-animal facility, New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, Pa., encompasses hospital facilities for the care of horses and food animals as well as diagnostic laboratories serving the agriculture industry. The School has successfully integrated scholarship and scientific discovery with all aspects of veterinary medical education.
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