Webcasts
Join us on March 27, 2025, at 7 p.m. (EDT) to explore insights gained from managing AE cases, along with prevention strategies for E. multilocularis intestinal infections in dogs that minimize the risk of praziquantel resistance. Before 2009, Echinococcus multilocularis had never been diagnosed in a dog in Canada. Since then, many cases have been identified in dogs, humans, and wildlife across the country. In this webcast, Dr. Andrew Peregrine will highlight key developments from the past four...
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During this webcast, Dr. Gordon will address common questions regarding best practices for primary care veterinarians managing dogs with heart disease. The emphasis will be on the diagnosis, staging, and management of myxomatous mitral valve disease, with particular attention to strategies for navigating budgetary restrictions.
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Canine osteoarthritis: The multidisciplinary perspective
In this webcast, Dr. Bryan Torres discusses the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to canine osteoarthritis management.
Part 1: Multimodal Pain Management
Osteoarthritis is a complex condition characterized by joint pain, functional limitations, and a reduced quality of life. Dr. Torres explores how multimodal pain management, delivered by a multidisciplinary team, can improve outcomes for dogs living with osteoarthritis.
Part 2:...
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Scientific Snapshots
Watch this video as Dr. Samantha Taylor reviews the 2024 ISFM and AAFP guidelines on long-term NSAID use in cats. She highlights the importance of careful patient selection, comprehensive pretreatment evaluations, and ongoing monitoring to manage chronic pain effectively. She also discusses scenarios where NSAIDs may not be suitable and explores multimodal strategies—including environmental modifications and alternative therapies—to support feline well-being. By adopting these evidence-based...
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Watch this video as Sydney DeWinter, a PhD student in the Department of Population Medicine at the Ontario Veterinary College, talks about the highlights from a recent study she conducted. She presents her research and results regarding tick preferential attachment sites and differences between tick species attachment preferences.
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Watch this video as Dr. Michelle Evason discusses the highlights presented in this recent publication. These guidelines were developed by a task force of veterinary experts and provide veterinarians with essential information to assist them in recognizing cats presenting with feline infectious peritonitis and developing an appropriate diagnosis.
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Case studies
Roxy is a 14-month-old intact female Rottweiler presented to you for progressive skin lesions. She was initially presented to another veterinarian four months ago with progressive non-pruritic localized hair loss targeting the periocular area.
Follow the evolution of her case to find out what is causing her lesions.
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Sketch is presented at your clinic for periodontal disease and slight weight loss. Her owner is concerned her dental disease might be getting worse. Follow the evolution of Sketch's case to find out what might be causing her symptoms and to review the results leading to the appropriate diagnosis.
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Follow the evolution of Pumpkin’s case to find out if his pain is being adequately controlled after a leg amputation surgery.
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Product Showcase
Taking this short 10-question quiz is as simple as administering oral prescription once-daily medication to improve glycemic control in cats newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus.
Ok…not quite as simple, but quick and fun regardless! SenvelgoTM is an easy-to-give, once-daily oral liquid solution that provides a time- and cost-efficient way to extend the lives of feline diabetic patients. SenvelgoTM is a trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc., used under license.© 2024 Boehringer...
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When it comes to glycemic management, reliable control is key.
Take this short Product Showcase quiz to test your knowledge of ProZinc®, and learn why ProZinc® is an effective and convenient option to help reduce hyperglycemia and related clinical signs in dogs with diabetes. This content is sponsored and does not necessarily reflect the views of CommuniVET™.
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With Semintra, treat CKD ealier to keep mature cats healthier, longer. For more information about Semintra, contact your Boehringer Ingelheim representative. This content is sponsored and does not necessarily reflect the views of CommuniVET™.
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