The renal truth: Caring for your kidney patient
Renal disorders are some of the most common conditions we encounter in practice, and as veterinary nurses, we play a vital role in the care of these patients. This webinar…
The Yellow Patient: An Approach to Liver Disease in Dogs and Cats
Is hyperbilirubinemia getting you down? This insightful live webinar explores a logical approach to investigating liver disease in small animals. We’ll focus on diagnostic tests, non-hepatic causes of test changes,…
Travelling light? Approach to the imported dog (Part 1)
There has been a huge increase in the number of imported dogs entering the UK over the last few years. As a result, vets in practice are being faced with…
Travelling light? Approach to the imported dog (Part 2)
The UK has seen a large increase in the number of imported dogs over the last few years. These dogs often bring with them some unusual diseases that vets in…
Update on probiotics in canine gastroenterology
From this webinar, you will be able to define pre-, pro- and synbiotics and understand indications and postulated mechanisms of action of different probiotics in dogs. You will be able to…
Update on probiotics in cats: What is the evidence?
In this webinar you will get an overview of the evidence of the status quo of knowledge about the feline microbiome and the use of probiotics in different conditions in your…
Urinary Tract Infections: Step away from the antibiotics
Urinary tract infections are some of the most common cases that are seen in small animal practice. In this webinar we look at the best way to diagnose and manage…
Urine good hands: Managing CKD
This is the second of a two-part series on chronic kidney disease (CKD). In this session, we will address the staging and sub-staging of a CKD patient and what is…
What’s new in IMHA?
Immune‐mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in dogs. IMHA also occurs in cats, although less commonly. IMHA is considered secondary when it can be…
Where did all the white cells go?
We spend a lot of time focusing on red blood cells and anaemia… what about those white cells? Increases and decreases in white blood cell lines can often be mild…









