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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-860-2961



Website: www.ciecbweducation.ca/

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Canadian Institute of Equine & Canine Body Works 24.01.2021

Why oh why do our beloved animals age faster than us? We have all heard the old tale about one human year to seven dog years but did you know that it is more complicated than that? Our horses also have a varied aging process as compared to us, if only it was a one to one ratio!... Check out these charts to compare your dogs and horses ages and let us know how old they are in human years!

Canadian Institute of Equine & Canine Body Works 19.01.2021

Being an entrepreneur and running a business can be daunting, especially when combining it with a new career. Our foundation professional certification courses contain a component that covers some of the basics to getting started. Ideas on marketing, promoting yourself, approaching and talking to new potential clients and more! We are committed to ensuring that you are successful not only through your externship and getting your certification but in seeing you succeed as a bu...siness person in the Equine and Canine wellness industry! Want to know more about our courses? Send us DM or an email over at [email protected] we would love to chat!

Canadian Institute of Equine & Canine Body Works 02.01.2021

There is a cold snap coming agin here in Alberta and a Polar Vortex headed for the east so we thought it might be a great time to discuss blanketing. Here is a great article from The Horse for you to take a look at. Remember there are may factors to take into mind when blanketing including wind, rain, snow or other moisture, herd dynamics, available shelter, clipped or not clipped and more! ... Also.......for your convenience, here is the temperature conversion chart in celcuis for you! - Above 50F = 10C - 40-50F = 5 to 10C - 30-40F = -1 to 5C - 20-30F = -7 to -1C - 10-20F = -12 to -7C - Below 10F = Colder than -12 https://thehorse.com/18897/horse-blanketing-faqs/

Canadian Institute of Equine & Canine Body Works 30.12.2020

Meet our instructors! Dr. Nicole RombachAPM, MEEBW, CCBW, MSc., PhD Nicole regularly lectures at various universities and for professional associations. She travels within the USA and to Europe and Brazil on a regular basis, to teach some of the modules of the Equinology course curriculum and to work on her established clientele of horses and dogs. She is currently based in Petaluma, California. In addition to clinical consultations, she is the Course Development Liaison Mana...ger for Equinology, Inc., in charge of national and international expansion of the Equinology course curriculum. We are excited to have her scheduled to come teach some of our 2021 courses! Find out more about Nicole through the link below! https://www.equinologyinstitute.com/equinology-instructor-/

Canadian Institute of Equine & Canine Body Works 28.12.2020

Slips and falls happen especially during the icy winter. Those slips can lead to limb injuries in our canine friends. If you dog has had an injury and is starting their rehab program did you know the CanineCCBand could help with their strengthening program? Click the link below to find out more! ... https://www.ciecbweducation.ca/product-page/canineccband

Canadian Institute of Equine & Canine Body Works 22.12.2020

Have you been looking to add some new books to your library? Maybe you have been watching our posts and browsing but weren't sure you wanted to order? Now is the perfect chance to get your book orders in, remember you receive a 10% discount on all pre-ordered books and we are sending our order off soon!