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Dec 18

Webinar – 12/18/22 – Evidence-Based Management of the Blocked Cat & Cultivating Client Compliance with your Urinary Nutrition – VETGirl

December 18, 2022 @ 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM PST

Free
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In this complimentary, 2-hour VETgirlRoyal Canin webinar, Dr. Andrea Monnig, DACVECC will review feline urethral obstruction, including the management and treatment of this common feline emergency. Tune in for evidence-based medicine to improve management of the urethral obstruction patient to provide the best possible outcomes. In Part 2, Dr. Lindsey Bullen, DACVIM (Nutrition) will review nutritional management of urinary disease and discuss tips and tricks we can implement into our daily veterinary practice to help improve overall compliance with our dog and cat owners.

Thanks to sponsorship from Royal Canin, this webinar is FREE to all!

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WEBSITE LINK:  https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/december-18-2022-cultivating-client-compliance-with-your-urinary-nutrition-and-evidence-based-management-of-the-blocked-cat/

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