Addison’s disease in dogs (hypoadrenocorticism) can be one of the most challenging diagnoses in small animal practice. Its vague clinical signs and fluctuating symptoms often lead to delayed or missed diagnosis. This free veterinary webinar explores the many faces of Addison’s disease, from the first subtle symptoms to effective long-term management strategies. Whether you’re new to diagnosing Addison’s or looking to refine your emergency approach, this session will build your confidence and clinical clarity.
Feline Hypertension – Spotting the Signs!
Explore the correlation between high blood pressure and other diseases, aiding clients in recognizing early signs that their cat may be experiencing blood pressure issues. Provide peace of mind by explaining management options simply.
The poster discusses essential signs of heart disease in cats and dogs, such as heart murmurs, breathing changes and exercise intolerance. It offers a downloadable poster to assist pet owners in identifying these crucial symptoms, thereby safeguarding their pet’s heart health.
The informative poster on Canine Arthritis provides essential knowledge on the disease. It explores its causes, symptoms, treatment strategies, prevention methods, and overall management. It’s a valuable resource for pet owners seeking comprehensive understanding and practical advice for their pet’s joint health. A copy can be downloaded for reference.
Feline hyperthyroidism, the most common hormonal disease in cats affecting 10% of those aged over 9. Our comprehensive poster available for download. This reference guide explains the causes, treatments, and core symptoms of the disease to educate cat owners better and ensure timely interventions.
Dr. Sarah Caney, a specialist in feline medicine, has teamed up with Bova UK to deliver a series of webinars aiming to help cat owners identify and manage senior cat conditions. Internationally recognized, Dr. Caney, who has over 20 years of experience, intends to educate about early detection and intervention, aiming to improve the pets’ quality of life.
In the webinar, Dr. Matt Gurney, a European Veterinary Specialist, will review the use of gabapentin as an anxiolytic in cats. He will explore existing studies and provide detailed recommendations. Dr. Gurney, mainly interested in acute and chronic pain management, has extensive experience in anaesthesia and animal care.
The seminar discusses enhancing the management of Cushing’s syndrome in dogs from a general practice perspective. Topics include reliable diagnosis, evaluation of tests, understanding underlying causes, and key principles for successful management. Consideration is given to the disease’s possible effect on the animal and the owner’s quality of life. The presenter is Professor David Church, a seasoned small animal specialist and co-founder of VetCompass.