How to Manage Equine Obesity (2021)

How to Manage Equine Obesity (2021)

Equine obesity is a persistent challenge—but the key to tackling it lies in understanding owner behaviour. This webinar explores findings from a three-year study and applies behaviour change theory to help vets navigate difficult conversations and support lasting change. Gain practical tools to improve communication and clinical outcomes.

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Managing endocrine cases through the Autumn and Winter (2021)

Managing endocrine cases through the Autumn and Winter (2021)

Join Dr David Rendle for an expert update on managing EMS and PPID through the winter. Learn how seasonal weight loss can reduce spring laminitis risk, explore emerging therapeutics, and review the latest evidence on pergolide and other treatments. Practical insights to optimise equine metabolic health. Register now!

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Human Behaviour Change Science Applied to Veterinary Communication (2021)

Human Behaviour Change Science Applied to Veterinary Communication (2021)

Changing client behaviour can be one of the toughest parts of veterinary medicine. This webinar explores the psychology behind behaviour change and how vets can use evidence-based communication strategies to improve client compliance and animal welfare. Learn how to build stronger relationships and make your advice more effective.

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Friends, forage, freedom: The Use of Alternative Grazing Systems for Horses (2021)

Friends, forage, freedom: The Use of Alternative Grazing Systems for Horses (2021)

Traditional horse care doesn’t always meet modern equine needs. This webinar explores alternative management systems that support welfare through “friends, forage, and freedom.” Learn how these approaches can help manage conditions like EMS, laminitis, and gastric ulcers—essential knowledge for vets aiming to improve equine health outcomes. Join us!

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Prevention and Management of Laminitis (2021)

Prevention and Management of Laminitis (2021)

This webinar discusses the value of assessing insulin concentration in assessing the risk and prognosis for laminitis and goes on to highlight recent updates in the management of endocrinopathic laminitis and obesity. The pros and cons of different treatments are reviewed with reference to the published literature and also recent work that is yet to be published.

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