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Why canine hydrotherapy?
Canine therapy
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Lauren Hunt completed her Integrated Master’s in Veterinary Physiotherapy at WUC, graduating in 2018 with distinction. During this time she also obtained her Equinology Equine Body Worker qualification. On graduating she completed her Level 3 Certificate in Small Animal Hydrotherapy and worked in a canine hydrotherapy centre. Lauren joined the VP lecturing team in 2019 and also runs the WUC Canine Clinics. She maintains an industry link with Essex Police Dog Section and treats the force's canine members. Lauren manages the Canine Therapy schemes and completed her PG Certificate in Higher Education Practice in 2021.

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Writtle University College

Writtle University College is a specialist education facility founded in 1893 that offers courses in land, animal and sport based subjects. The university college is located in the village of Writtle just outside of the city of Chelmsford, Essex. Writtle features a countryside estate, spanning around 150 hectares with a wide range of facilities including a working farm, equine development and training centre, canine therapy unit, pet behaviour and training centre, and a new centre for sport and health amongst many others.

Writtle offers a supportive environment where students are taught in small cohorts. With around 400 rooms for over 18s on campus, it provides an ideal place to live, study and socialise.

Meet the academic

Lauren Hunt

Lauren Hunt completed her Integrated Master’s in Veterinary Physiotherapy at WUC, graduating in 2018 with distinction. During this time she also obtained her Equinology Equine Body Worker qualification. On graduating she completed her Level 3 Certificate in Small Animal Hydrotherapy and worked in a canine hydrotherapy centre. Lauren joined the VP lecturing team in 2019 and also runs the WUC Canine Clinics. She maintains an industry link with Essex Police Dog Section and treats the force's canine members. Lauren manages the Canine Therapy schemes and completed her PG Certificate in Higher Education Practice in 2021.

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