Feline Medicine, Session 1

Case management made easy – It can be simple if you know how! This introductory session will give you a thorough overview on the problem oriented work-up of feline medicine cases. Based on several case examples we will learn how to approach problems relevant to...

Dermatology, Session 1

Pruritus in cats and dogs. – Dr. Chiara Noli Pruritus is the most common presenting complaint in cats and dogs, accounting for over half of the dermatological cases. There are several causes for pruritus, among these parasitic, infectious and allergic diseases. A...

Clinical Nutrition, Session 7

Beyond the Bowl: Winning Back the Appetite in Challenging Cases Managing dogs and cats that won’t eat requires more than simply changing diets. This webinar covers medical, behavioural, and practical feeding strategies that help clinicians support anorexic or...

Feline Medicine, Session 3

Feline endocrinology secrets unravelled – Part 1: Feline hyperthyroidism, feline hyperaldosteronism One of the most important feline endocrinopathies undoubtedly is feline hyperthyroidism. Usually, it is not the diagnosis and management of hyperthyroidism itself that...

Dermatology, Session 2

Complicated cases of atopic dermatitis in dogs. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis Some dogs with chronic, severe, and poorly controlled atopic dermatitis are presented with worrisome comorbidities, such as end-stage otitis externa, otitis media, and deep bacterial...