Pet U: Knowledge to Promote Your Pet's Health
Published: Sep. 22, 2009
Are you preparing for a furry, four-legged addition to your family? Or wondering what you can do to promote healthy habits for your pets between veterinary visits?
Pet U, coordinated by the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois and the Companion Animal Resource and Education (CARE) Center, has the answers. Pet U is a series of classes offering practical information about the daily care of your companion animal.
Taught by the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital faculty or staff, area veterinarians, or experts in the subject matter, the various classes teach different ways to make your pet feel happy and healthy. Topics range from promoting good litter box habits to learning fun exercises to do with your pets, maintaining your pet's health during the winter, and more.
A complete list of classes and schedules can be found by visiting http://vetmed.illinois.edu/ope/petu/. Class sessions are from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday of each month and are held at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, located at 1008 W. Hazelwood Drive in Urbana. Sessions begin on Monday, October 12.
Registration is $13 per class. Receive a $5 discount by registering two weeks in advance. To register please call the Office of Public Engagement at (217) 333-2907, or register online at vetmed.illinois.edu/ope/petu/.
Note: To ensure a safe and effective learning environment, these classes are for humans only. Please leave your pet at home.


