Science of Nutrition Symposia

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  • Hydration support and encouraging voluntary fluid intake in cats

    Hydration support and encouraging voluntary fluid intake in cats

    Sarah M. A. Caney, BVSc, PhD, DSAM (Feline), MRCVS


    Encouraging cats to consume more water is an important recommendation in a number of situations, including conditions associated with polyuria or increased fluid loss, lower urinary tract disease, chronic constipation and advanced age. Using different cases from her practice, Dr. Caney provides suggestions for supporting patient hydration and encouraging voluntary fluid intake.

    30-60 minutes

  • Immunity and Probiotics

    Immunity and Probiotics

    Michael R. Lappin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM


    Probiotics are live microorganisms that when administered in adequate amounts confer a beneficial health effect on the host. Most information about pet probiotics focuses on gastrointestinal disease management. But could a probiotic modulate the immune response of dogs and cats? Dr. Michael Lappin reviews evidence that shows some probiotics may enhance or dampen the immune system.

    30-60 minutes

  • The_Gut-Brain_Axis

    The Gut-Brain Axis and Those "Gut Feelings:" the Impact of B. longum (BL999) on Anxiety in Dogs

    Ragen T. S. McGowan, PhD


    Anxiety-related behavioral issues are a top reason why pet owners relinquish dogs to shelters. Learn about anxiety prevalence, its signs, contributing factors and methods for modification. Dr. McGowan details the research that supports the roles of nutrition, the gut-brain axis and a novel dietary intervention in behavioral modification of anxious dogs.

    30-60 minutes