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NUTRITIONAL CONVERSATIONS

Tips and tools for effective nutrition conversations with case scenario examples. 

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  • healthy aged golden retriever dog

    ZIVA, a Healthy Aging Dog

    Get to know Ziva, an 8-year-old, spayed-female Golden Retriever.​

  • a black senior labrador retriever

    RUSTY, a Senior Dog

    Meet Rusty, a senior dog who may have mild cognitive decline.

  • black scottish terrier

    ANNIE, Canine Adverse Food Reaction

    Get to know Annie, a young adult, small-breed dog with pruritus and chronic diarrhea.

  • Meet Molly, an obese, but otherwise healthy, adult, large-breed dog.

    MOLLY, an Obese Dog

    Meet Molly, an obese, but otherwise healthy, adult, large-breed dog.

  • How to Make a Dietary Recommendation for a Healthy Dog

    How to Make a Dietary Recommendation for a Healthy Dog

    Watch Dr. Julie Churchill and Dr. Sarah Abood role-play a conversation showing a veterinarian helping a client navigate the wide variety of dog food choices available to find the best option for her new pet.

    1 min to 5 min

  • How to Address a Client’s Misperceptions About Food Allergies

    How to Address a Client’s Misperceptions About Food Allergies

    Watch Dr. Julie Churchill and Dr. Sarah Abood role-play a conversation in which a veterinarian addresses a client’s concern that her dog has a food allergy.

    1 min to 5 min

  • The importance of ideal body condition

    The Importance of Ideal Body Condition

    Watch Dr. Julie Churchill and Dr. Sarah Abood as they role-play a discussion between a veterinarian and client on maintaining a dog in ideal body condition throughout life.

    1 min to 5 min

  • Duffy, a male Bernese Mountain Dog

    DUFFY, Suspected Protein-Losing Enteropathy

    Say hello to Duffy, a young adult dog with chronic small bowel diarrhea

  • Herman, a male Weimaraner

    HERMAN, a Young Adult Dog With Orthopedic Issues

    Meet Herman, a young adult, large-breed dog with occasional hindlimb lameness and reluctance to play.