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- Sorry, no dogs allowed on campus with the exception of recognised assistance dogs
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1 The college operates a policy that no dog/cat or other animal should be allowed onto college property. The only exceptions are: Where an unregistered dog is passing through the College campus via a public right of way. The dog is not entitled to roam away from the path. See https://documents.hants.gov.uk/countryside/dogsonyourland.pdf.
Professional, experienced, and competitively priced to suit your dog’s needs. All breeds are catered for, we just require up-to-date vaccinations and regular worming/flea treatment. Our boarding service also requires the Kennel Cough vaccination. Find out more about our Grooming and Boarding services below.
Grooming skills for your dog will depend on your dogs coat and it’s behaviour. As you will be bringing your own dog, please ensure you have an up-to-date vaccination card; please bring this with you on the day.
Sparsholt College, The Specialist Further Education College, is recognised locally, regionally and nationally for providing outstanding specialised further education in land and environment, sports academies and sustainable technology with a focus on learner success and progression to Higher Education and employment.
Home to the National Zoo Academy, our specialist Animal Management Centre houses 1,200 animals from 200 species including rare breeds, domestic, exotic and large farm animals – enabling you to gain theoretical and practical experience relevant for most careers in animal care.
Home to the National Zoo Academy, Sparsholt College is Hampshire's leading college for land and environment based courses, offering a range of full and part-time qualifications alongside apprenticeships and business training.
You will learn about the different types of animals within the British Pet Trade and farming industry and carry out a range of practical activities, from cleaning animal housing to walking and exercising dogs and generally learning how to catch and restrain them for health checking and grooming.