Canine Epilepsy - Nutrition And Integrative Therapies

Original Presentation Date:
11/01/2022

$20 - $40 (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
Free for Premium Membership subscribers

This discussion focuses on the management of epileptic dogs through nutrition as well as integrative and complementary treatment interventions. You will learn about: 

  • The role of nutrition - what diets can be considered and how they can impact the disease
  • Incorporating evidence-based integrative therapies in the care of epileptic dogs including
    • Medium chain triglycerides (MCT oil)
    • Omega 3 fatty acids
    • CBD oil
    • Chinese herbals
    • Acupuncture

Running time: 55 mins
Approved for 1 hour of CE credit by AAVSB RACE and NY State

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