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Guest Anonymous
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i am considering pursuing a path to becoming a canine nutritionist.

is there anyone on dogo who is a canine nutritionist?

anyone who can give me advice on how to do something like this?

i have been trying to search the internet for it but haven't come up with much...

any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!

Guest Anonymous
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thanks guys! i've looked at that cynology college course before, does anyone think it's good or bad or neutral?

Guest Anonymous
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I'm presently studying in canine nutrition at the cynology college and I love it. You guys don't know what you are missing! :wink:

angelpaws said:

thanks guys! i've looked at that cynology college course before, does anyone think it's good or bad or neutral?

I think it's really good

DogPaddle said:

I'm a suspicous person you know, I hope this is not one of those chat forum ad scams.


Jessashelony said:

Thinking the same thing DP...


I was thinking the same at first and I asked around and I followed my instinct and I'm glad I did because I will be certified soon.

:wink: I took the risk and am I ever glad I did!

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cynologycollege.com does not certify people as professionals tho, it just "provides needed education".

so if you take their "Diploma of Canine Nutrition Consulting" course for $623, you get a diploma that doesn't really say anything more than that you took their two courses on nutrition. it doesn't make you a canine nutritionist.

monica segal is definitely the person i'd recommend talking to.

Guest Anonymous
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TDG wrote:

cynologycollege.com does not certify people as professionals tho, it just "provides needed education".


Yes your right I should not say certified sorry, my mistake :-? but still some people pretend to be nutritionnist after reading a few books.

This is not what that course is, beleive me. Compare to how many hours some vet spend in nutrition I think that this course is worth my 623.00$. No I don't have nothing against vet beleive me. They are working really hard at taking care of dogs, cats, rabbits... they are at time plain doctor, dermatologist, cardiologist, orthopedist, surgeon.....

There is soo much to learn about nutrition.

Monica Segal would be a really good source for advice, I love her book, her book is part of our course as well as other book. :D

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