Join us in this live and interactive webinar featuring Dr. Sara Jablonski - a veterinary internal medicine specialist from Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine - whose primary clinical and research interest is in canine protein-losing enteropathy (PLE).
In this first session (of a two part series) Dr. Jablonski will create a comprehensive understanding of the disease and the differentiating characteristics of PLE from other types of chronic enteropathies in dogs. Her discussion will include:
- Tests necessary to diagnose the syndrome in dogs
- How to best select and implement a diagnostic plan centered around specific patient and client factors
- Important considerations regarding diagnostic plans and how those may influence decisions around therapies and patient management
- An overview of therapeutic management options for individual dogs diagnosed with PLE
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