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JAX, a Small Breed Puppy

Practice Scenario, Puppy

JAX, a Small Breed Puppy

Say hello to Jax, an energetic, small breed puppy.

Fiber-Responsive Colitis and Large Bowel Diarrhea in Dogs

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Fiber-Responsive Colitis and Large Bowel Diarrhea in Dogs

Addition of dietary fiber is key to managing dogs with fiber-responsive colitis and chronic idiopathic large bowel diarrhea.

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1 min to 5 min

Years in the Making: Preparing Clients for a CDS Diagnosis

Brain & Cognitive Disorders

Years in the Making: Preparing Clients for a CDS Diagnosis

Read how general practitioner Dr. Kelsey Bertamus approaches both monitoring the cognitive health of her canine patients and helping clients understand a diagnosis of CDS.

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1 min to 5 min

Portosystemic Shunts and Hepatic Encephalopathy

Hepatic Disorders

Portosystemic Shunts and Hepatic Encephalopathy

Targeted nutrition can help manage clinical signs and improve quality of life in pets with portosystemic shunts.

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1 min to 5 min

Protein-Losing Nephropathy in Dogs and Cats

Renal & Urinary Disorders

Protein-Losing Nephropathy in Dogs and Cats

Management of protein-losing nephropathy relies on nutritional modifications.

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1 min to 5 min

Food-Responsive Enteropathy (Diarrhea) in Dogs

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Food-Responsive Enteropathy (Diarrhea) in Dogs

A diet change is the leading nutritional strategy for managing dogs with food-responsive enteropathy.

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1 min to 5 min

Why the Veterinary Team Is the Best Source for Nutrition Information

Nutrition Conversation Tips, Nutritional Assessment

Why the Veterinary Team Is the Best Source for Nutrition Information

Encouraging clients to turn to the veterinary team for their pet’s specific nutrition needs.

WATCH VIDEO

1 min to 5 min

The Nutritional Value of Dry Pet Food

Choosing a Pet Food

The Nutritional Value of Dry Pet Food

Manufacturing dry pet food is a science that has been studied extensively to safely produce complete and balanced diets that have all the nutrients that pets need to thrive. Understanding the production methods and benefits of dry kibble can help improve communication with owners about commercial pet food.

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6 min to 10 min

Demystifying Adverse Food Reactions: A Panel Discussion

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Demystifying Adverse Food Reactions: A Panel Discussion

Learn more about elimination diet trials for pets with suspected adverse food reactions and how to address challenges pet owners may face during a dietary trial in this discussion featuring veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Domenico Santoro, and internal medicine specialist, Dr. Frédéric Gaschen.

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6 min to 10 min

Volume 7: Nutritional Sustainability

Feeding Philosophies, Ingredients in Pet Food

Volume 7: Nutritional Sustainability

Gain understanding about sustainability considerations specific to pet food, the use of sustainable ingredients in pet food, and communicating with clients about sustainable ingredients.

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16 min to 20 min

Comprehensive Management of Feline CKD: A Panel Discussion

Renal & Urinary Disorders

Comprehensive Management of Feline CKD: A Panel Discussion

Learn more about nutritional intervention for feline CKD and how to partner with pet owners to improve adherence to your diagnostic and nutritional recommendations in this discussion, moderated by feline internal medicine specialist Dr. Andy Sparkes, featuring internal medicine specialist Dr. Jessica Quimby and Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist® Dr. Lindsey Bullen.

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6 min to 10 min

Proactive Approach to Diagnosing and Managing Canine CDS: A Panel Discussion

Brain & Cognitive Disorders

Proactive Approach to Diagnosing and Managing Canine CDS: A Panel Discussion

Read how to improve diagnosis of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome and about its comprehensive management, including nutritional intervention, in this discussion featuring veterinary neurologist and neurosurgeon Dr. Tom Cardy and veterinary behaviorist Dr. Margaret Gruen. Also features remarks about cats and cognitive function.

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6 min to 10 min