Top 5 myths about cats and parasites
There is a misconception that indoor cats don’t get internal or external parasites. In part, this seems to stem from the belief in a mystical
There is a misconception that indoor cats don’t get internal or external parasites. In part, this seems to stem from the belief in a mystical
The tick population has expanded in recent years, and the diseases they carry have become more prevalent. During this webcast, Dr. Katie Clow will present
Indoors or outdoors, all cats need preventive health care and vaccination. Designing the right vaccine protocol for each cat can be challenging, but the biggest
Every member of the veterinary team is regularly impacted by euthanasia procedures. Whether by communicating with a client about the “right time”, helping a family
Advances in feline medicine have given us an expanded understanding of feline infectious disease and how we can utilize vaccine technology to protect cats. During
Dr. Anthony Yu will review the principles of FLE and cover the well-established mechanisms of action that will help to promote this therapeutic method in
Not all cryptorchid castrations can or need to take place in a hospital setting. In this webinar, Dr. Doyle discusses the approach to attempting cryptorchid
Review of the role of nutrition in the management of patients with osteoarthritis: patient assessment, key nutritional factors and nutraceuticals. https://www.communivet.com/ OAVT CE Credit –
Most dogs with chronic enteropathy will experience clinical improvement with dietary therapy, but knowing when, why, and how to implement diet as therapy can be
During this webcast, Dr. Daniel Pang and Dr. Shannon Lockhart will review key concepts and options for equine field anesthesia, including: • common drug choices
The International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) Guidelines provide management recommendations for each stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD). While dietary modification remains the mainstay of
Sarah Wilson, BScH, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM (nutrition) • Review of the role nutrition can play in dogs with cognitive disease •Discussion of the nutrients shown
Castration remains one of the most stressful procedures for many field veterinarians. Dr. Doyle takes us through how to deal with both major and minor
This webcast is presented as part of our new series on canine osteoarthritis addressing pathogenesis, disease awareness, canine and owner quality of life, and osteoarthritis
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:
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