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    The Gut–Kidney Axis and Its Role in Feline CKD

    Jessica Quimby, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), PhD


    Get new insights into how the gut microbiome, uremic toxins, hydration, and diet interact to influence the health of cats with chronic kidney disease.

    Less than 30 minutes

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    The Gut–Brain Axis in Epilepsy and Cognitive Dysfunction

    Holger Volk, DVM, DECVN, PhD, PGCAP, FHEA, MRCVS


    The gut–brain axis and diet play important roles in the management of canine idiopathic epilepsy, its comorbidities, and cognition.

    30-60 minutes

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    Management of Acute Diarrhea—Implementing the New ENOVAT Guidelines

    Melanie Werner, Dr med vet, DECVIM-CA


    Learn how new recommendations can help guide management of canine acute diarrhea without antibiotics.

    30-60 minutes

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    Nutrition and FMT for Chronic Enteropathy

    Kathrin Busch, DVM, DrMedVet, DECVIM-CA

    Greater understanding of canine and feline intestinal microbiomes enable the use of nutritional strategies and novel therapies such as fecal microbiota transplantation to manage chronic enteropathies.

    30-60 minutes

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    Purina Institute Microbiome Forum Virtual Event 2023

    Learn from globally renowned experts about evidence-based, clinically relevant microbiome science for practicing veterinarians.

    90+ minutes

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    Antibiotic-Responsive Enteropathy: Does It Exist?

    Julien Dandrieux, BSc, DrMedVet, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM), MRCVS

    What is the evidence for antibiotic-responsive enteropathy and does it exist in dogs and cats? Dr. Julien Dandrieux addresses those questions.

    30-60 minutes

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    Diagnosis and Clinical Interpretation of Intestinal Dysbiosis

    Jan Suchodolski, MedVet, DrVetMed, PhD, AGAF, DACVM


    Learn how dysbiosis is defined, how to evaluate intestinal dysbiosis using the dysbiosis index, and how to interpret the results obtained during acute and chronic conditions.

    30-60 minutes

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    Pathogen or Red Herring—Should We Be Treating Intestinal Clostridia in Pets?

    Jan Suchodolski, MedVet, DrVetMed, PhD, AGAF, DACVM

    New findings show overgrowth of enteropathogens is often secondary to intestinal dysbiosis, suggesting a change in treatment strategies may be necessary.

    30-60 minutes

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    Companion Animal FMT Consortium: Guidelines for Clinical Practice

    Jenessa Winston, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM)


    An introduction to microbiome medicine and fecal microbiota transplantation in companion animals, including a review of guidelines for clinical veterinary practice.

    30-60 minutes