This session provides a concise, evidence-based update on canine haemangiosarcoma, with a strong focus on contemporary treatment strategies. It includes a brief, targeted review of current literature outlining standard-of-care approaches, outcomes, and the limitations of existing therapies.
In this free webinar, Margie will share practical, real-world approaches to common anaesthetic and analgesic challenges, with a focus on what can be achieved, even when working with limited agents, drugs, or resources in unique clinical settings.
Discover new therapeutic approaches for Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis, including EIDD-1931, doxycycline, and meloxicam. Join Dr Andrea Harvey.
Explore how relational prescribing can transform veterinary behaviour cases. Join Dr Findy Wills to integrate medication with relationship-centred care.
Join Dr James Oliver, Veterinary Ophthalmologist, for an in-depth look at ocular diseases caused by Feline Herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1). Through detailed clinical images, James will explain how to recognise, diagnose, and manage conditions such as:
Corneal ulceration and conjunctivitis
Symblepharon and corneal sequestrum
Eosinophilic keratitis
What happens when first-line FIP treatment isn’t enough? Dr Sally Coggins shares 2025 insights on treating tough FIP cases—molnupiravir, paxlovid, rescue therapy, and shorter, safer treatment protocols.
FIP is treatable—but the real challenge? Treating it right. Dr. Sally Coggins returns to clarify what’s what in the wave of new treatment options for feline infectious peritonitis. From updated 2025 dosing protocols to practical strategies for real-world cases, this episode bridges cutting-edge evidence and everyday decision-making.
This episode brings together Dr. Sally Coggins (University of Sydney), Prof. Danielle Gunn-Moore, and Dr. Sam Taylor for a 2025 update on FIP diagnostics: what’s new, what’s practical, and how to balance certainty with urgency when a sick kitten is in front of you.