Understanding and treating acute anxiety: new uses for alpha-agonists
Webcast presented by Dr. Karen Overall Acute anxiety is commonly exhibited by dogs and too often mistaken as ‘normal.’ Fortunately, we are moving past the
Webcast presented by Dr. Karen Overall Acute anxiety is commonly exhibited by dogs and too often mistaken as ‘normal.’ Fortunately, we are moving past the
Presented by Dr. Karren Prost Veterinarians handle vaccines day in and day out, but how often do they think about what those vaccines are and
Presented by Caitlin Grant, BSc, DVM, DVSc Candidate (Department of Clinical Studies), ECVCN Resident. Review of the unique nutritional needs during, growth, gestation, lactation, adulthood,
Presented by Robin Saar, RVT, VTS (Nutrition) Review of strategies to triage and identify different types of acute gastrointestinal symptoms Review of the different key
Discover the modern expectations families have for their pets’ end-of-life care experience, along with the latest protocols and techniques for achieving a meaningful transition. This
Presented by Dr. John Gilleard Traditional approaches to gastrointestinal parasite control in cattle have relied on the routine application of anthelmintic and endectocide products, often
On-demand webcast available as of October 18th, presented by Nicole Sheehan, DVM, CVA, CVCH, CVFT. In this webcast, Dr. Sheehan will explore integrative approaches to
Presented by Jenna Manacki, DVM, residency-trained in clinical nutrition Review of pet food labels, including their essential components, current pet food regulations in Canada, and
Presented by Dr. Marilyn Dunn This presentation will focus on the diagnostic, medical, and interventional strategies for managing a cat with post-urethral catheterization urinary blockage. In
On-demand webcast presented by Sonya G. Gordon, BS, DVM, DVSc, Dipl. ACVIM (cardiology) This session will address common questions regarding best practices for primary care
An interactive seminar presentation brought to you! Description: Bring interactive and essential training to your veterinary clinic with the RVT Approach’s In-Clinic Workshop. This seminar
On-demand webcast presented by Dr. Liberty Getman. Dr. Getman will cover the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis and explain how the regenerative medicine therapies on the market
When your dog is destroying your house, irritating the neighbours, or injuring themselves every time you leave the home, is it Separation Anxiety? How can
This course is designed to teach professionals within the canine field, rescue workers and dog owners how to assess, manage and treat mild cases of
Territorial response behaviours run the gambit from obnoxious but harmless alert barking to full blown aggressive displays, including attack behaviours, leading to serious injuries. Through
What is resource guarding? Is it treatable? Are all cases of resource guarding subject to behaviour modification? Resource guarding is characterized as an aggressive reaction
Canine Basic Behaviour 101 Safe, positive and healthy human to dog interactions start with learning to understand and speak their language. This 2.5-hour course has
Discover the latest advancements in managing bacterial resistance in veterinary care. In this webcast, Dr. Anthony Yu will review the mechanisms and concerns regarding the
Understanding the toll of burnout on veterinarians is crucial for supporting well-being in veterinary medicine. In this Wellness Wisdom video, Dr. Marie Holowaychuk speaks with
Fibrosarcomas are relatively common in cats. It is of utmost importance to differentiate vaccine or injection site-associated sarcoma (VAS) from non-vaccine-associated sarcoma as the prognosis
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