November 20, 2024: The Daily Battle Against Acute Diarrhea in Dogs: What Should We Be Doing?

RACE Program #:

1215716

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

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Thanks to sponsorship from Ceva Animal Health, this webinar is FREE to all!

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Pump the breaks on metronidazole?

In this 1-hour VETgirl webinar, Dr. Adam Rudinsky, DACVIM reviews canine acute diarrhea management and major changes to common clinical approaches. Tune in as he covers how a small animal patient with acute diarrhea is diagnosed and treated based on current literature and new findings from recent research. Begging the question of whether prescribing metronidazole truly helps our patients. Tune in to find more effective and beneficial treatments available!

Thanks to sponsorship from Ceva Animal Health, the recording of this webinar will be available to view free and On-Demand until December 31, 2024.

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