It’s not just “chonk”! Taking obesity and overweightness seriously in cats and dogs
Review of the broad impacts of obesity and overweightness on cats and dogs as they age Review of current research on obesity communication, with an
Review of the broad impacts of obesity and overweightness on cats and dogs as they age Review of current research on obesity communication, with an
While antibiotics can certainly be beneficial or even lifesaving for some pets with chronic gastrointestinal (GI) disease, for others these drugs are unnecessary and may
Dr. Enid Stiles and Dr. Melanie Normand are two general practitioners who have a special interest in vaccination and will lead a unique and innovative
There is a common misconception that food allergies cause skin problems in pets. However, these types of allergies are actually quite rare. In fact, environmental
On-demand webcast available starting September 30, 2022. Fibre supplementation can be a powerful tool—when used correctly. Join Dr. Valerie Parker in this webinar as she
TACKLE THE ROOT CAUSES: How can we identify patients at risk and support healthy joints? In this webinar, Professor Lascelles challenges common perceptions of osteoarthritis:
Accurately decoding causes of lower urinary tract disease (LUTS) is important to animal welfare. Inappropriate urination is a leading cause of pet surrender and euthanasia.
Dermatology cases present both a challenge and an opportunity to approach case management collaboratively with clients. The goal is to empower clients to make a
A focused view of monitoring diabetic dogs and cats with emphasis on the new developments in monitoring diabetics such as glycosylated serum proteins (fructosamine and
University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus Registered Veterinary Technician Correspondence Courses for CE Credits These courses are being developed and offered by the University of Guelph
Whether you are an Ontario student or internationally trained graduate, learn about the five steps it takes to become a Registered Veterinary Technician.
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