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The Role of Diet in Managing Excess Weight​  ​

Excess Body Weight

The Role of Diet in Managing Excess Weight​ ​

In this brief video, Michael (Mike) T. Robbins, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition), explains why a tailored nutritional approach is required to help overweight or obese pets lose weight.  

Managing the Gut Microbiome​

Microbiome

Managing the Gut Microbiome​

In this brief video, Michael (Mike) T. Robbins, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition), dives into managing the gut microbiome, including how diet, fiber, and probiotics can make a big difference in supporting your patients’ gut health and overall well-being.

Hydration in Pets​

Hydration

Hydration in Pets​

In this brief video, Dr. Michael (Mike) T. Robbins, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition), discusses the importance of hydration in pets, and provides tips to help your clients keep their pets well-hydrated.

Understanding Mild Age-Related Cognitive Decline in Dogs and the Role of Diet​

Healthy Cognition in Aging

Understanding Mild Age-Related Cognitive Decline in Dogs and the Role of Diet​

In this brief video, Michael (Mike) T. Robbins, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition) breaks down how nutrition, including medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), can help manage mild cognitive decline in aging dogs.

CentreSquare Hacks How-to Videos

CentreSquare Hacks How-to Videos

Short videos with helpful tips on how to use CentreSquare resources for effective nutrition conversations in daily practice. 

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1 min to 5 min

Important Nutritional Considerations in Management of Atopic Dermatitis

Dermatological Disorders

Important Nutritional Considerations in Management of Atopic Dermatitis

Board-certified veterinary dermatologist Domenico Santoro explains which nutrients are critical to managing dogs with atopic dermatitis and why nutrition needs to be part of a multimodal approach to their management.

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1 min to 5 min

Unique Characteristics of Food-Responsive Disease in Cats

Dermatological Disorders, Gastrointestinal Disorders

Unique Characteristics of Food-Responsive Disease in Cats

Learn why food allergy is difficult to diagnose in cats, when to perform a diet elimination trial, which type of diet is preferred for food trials, and potential challenges associated with diet trials in cats.

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1 min to 5 min

Food Trials in Dogs: Updates and Communication Tips

Dermatological Disorders

Food Trials in Dogs: Updates and Communication Tips

Client education, communication, and follow-up are essential components of a successful diet elimination trial. Galia Sheinberg, MVZ, ESP, DLACVD, answers common questions about this important diagnostic tool. 

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1 min to 5 min

Addressing Communication Challenges With Clients

Client Communication, Nutritional Assessment

Addressing Communication Challenges With Clients

Learn why effective communication about pet nutrition is essential for improving pet health outcomes, building client trust, and fostering collaboration between pet owners and veterinary health care teams.

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1 min to 5 min

Communication Skills for Owner Adherence

Client Communication

Communication Skills for Owner Adherence

Learn how agenda setting, a specific communication strategy, can improve client satisfaction, their adherence to veterinary recommendations, and appointment efficiency.

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1 min to 5 min

Communicating With Pet Owners About Canine and Feline Obesity

Abnormal Body Condition, Excess Body Weight

Communicating With Pet Owners About Canine and Feline Obesity

Positive, productive client conversations about pet obesity are possible through the use of communication strategies focused on health-related outcomes, quality of life, and the importance of the human-animal bond. 

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1 min to 5 min

A Comprehensive Approach to NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT OF CANINE IDIOPATHIC EPILEPSY

Brain & Cognitive Disorders

A Comprehensive Approach to NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT OF CANINE IDIOPATHIC EPILEPSY

Metabolic dysfunction in the brain is both a cause and a consequence of epileptic seizures. Learn how diet, as part of a comprehensive approach to managing epilepsy, may reduce seizure frequency and improve a dog’s quality of life.

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20+ minutes