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History
We have been teaching students, vets and vet nurses how to safely offer essential oils to animals for the last 12 years. The course has previously been offered as an onsite course and we have now adapted it for distance learning.
Advantages of studying here
We offer indepth notes with each of our modules assisting the student to work through them easily. We also offer tutor support to assist each student to answer the Tutor Marked Assessments.
Areas of specialisation
Essential oils with animals
Description
Welcome to NHS4animals courses. We provide education in Essential Oil Therapy for Animals and other animal related courses and workshops for owners, carers and animal healthcare professionals.Our primary aim is to improve the health and wellbeing of animals by offering the best education in complementary therapies. We are a centre of vocational excellence in our field of animal healthcare.We offer a flexible distance learning package for the Diploma course in Essential Oil Therapy for Animals. This is available to all animal owners/carers, Veterinary nurses and Veterinary surgeons.