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Adverse Food Reactions - Description, Diagnosis, and Dietary Management

CE Event Information

  • Description:
    Part I of a two part discussion on adverse food reactions and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).  In this segment discussion includes:
    - Types of adverse food reactions
    - Pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease and chronic enteropathies
    - Clinical signs and diagnosing adverse food reaction in dogs and cats
    - Treatment and management strategies for chronic enteropathies and IBD
    - Food allergens
    - Dietary strategies and nutritional therapy for IBD
    - Diet types and considerations: hydrolysates, commercial, homemade, raw

    Running time: 38 mins

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  • Sponsor: VetVine
  • Presenter(s): Joe Bartges, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVN
  • Fee (Basic Membership): $20


Featured Publications


The following journal articles or textbook chapters have been selected as Supplements to this event. You can elect to purchase them as part of a discounted seminar package fee.
Prepaid CE Subscribers will be assessed a supplement fee for articles purchased.

  • Nutritional Management of Gastrointestinal Disease

    Canine and Feline Nutrition (Third Edition), 2011, Chapter 35, Pages 455-478. Authors: Linda P. Case, Leighann Daristotle, Michael G. Hayek,...  more
  • Unconventional Diets for Dogs and Cats

    Veterinary Clinics of North America, 2006, Vol 36, pp 1269-1281. Author: KE Michel. Fee: $7.95; Login to Purchase and Download
  • Adverse Food Reactions in Dogs and Cats

    Vet Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, Vol 41(2), March 2011, pp 361-379. Authors: Frédéric P. Gaschen, Sandra R. Merchant. Me...  more
  • Complementary and Integrative Therapies in Cats with IBD and Lower Urinary Tract Diseases

    This package includes 2 publications: 1) Complementary and Alternative Medicine Therapies for Inflammatory Bowel Disease - August's Consulta...  more