Future dog handlers: how to assess a puppy’s health from the first months?
Professional dog training is not only training and education, but also a deep understanding of canine physiology. We invite student dog handlers to an open lecture that will help them gain important skills in selecting and evaluating puppies.
Topic: “Scientific and Practical Screening of 2-Month-Old Puppies: Diseases, Developmental Defects, and Genetic Risks”.
During this lecture, you will learn how to professionally evaluate a puppy during selection, and what to look for in its exterior and behavior, which may indicate genetic defects.
Speaker: Dmytro Viktorovych Berezhnyi, PhD (Veterinary Sciences), Associate Professor, Chief Physician of the “10 Friends” Zooveterinary Center (Sumy). He is an expert who combines a scientific approach with many years of veterinary practice.
What do you expect for your profession:
- Screening tips: algorithm for advanced assessment of the 2-month mark.
- Early diagnosis: how to identify the underlying development before the stench settles on the dog’s working bones.
- Genetic literacy: understanding of the risks that a professional canine breeder and breeder may know.
Details:
Date: 25 March 2026
Start: 17:00
Format: Online (Zoom)
Join via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81579522277?pwd=UYUJ7S47HTve8GGoS9mHt9xbYsPebj.1
ID: 815 7952 2277
Access code: 472532
Important for students: Understanding veterinary aspects distinguishes a professional canine specialist from an amateur. Don’t miss the chance to learn from a leader of such caliber!
