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Round Table – The Aging Horse, Retirement, End of Life Plan
Our next Round Table is happening on September 18, 2023, at 8 pm.
BCTRA is excited to announce that Dr. Jennifer Jackson will be on hand to inform our members about planning for the health needs of your horse during its final years.
Jennifer was raised on a cattle ranch at Napier Lake, South of Kamloops. She attended public school in Kamloops and then attended Thompson Rivers University (during which time it was still called Cariboo College). She was accepted into Western College of Veterinarian Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. After graduating from Western College of Veterinarian Medicine in 1994, she then completed an internship at Cornell University in New York. Jennifer returned to Kamloops in 1996 to work with Dr. Paul Christensen and Dr. Craig Dorin. Jennifer has an amazing husband, Dr. Paul Hunter, who owns Summit Veterinarian Hospital. Jennifer and Paul have two boys, they all love to camp, ski, and enjoy their horses. Dr. Jackson has worked closely with KTRA (Kamloops Therapeutic Riding Association) for over 10+ years.
Unable to attend? All registrants will receive a link to the recorded presentation open for 30 days to review. Please allow 1-2 days for the posting of the recording. All members can access all roundtable recordings on our password-protected page.
BCTRA Members you will be able to listen to the recording 48hrs after event HERE> .
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