Upcoming Webinars
Tuesday April 30

Otitis Externa Treatment Frustrations and Potential Solutions

04/30/2024 

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Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Time: 7 PM ET/6 PM CT/5 PM MT/4 PM PT

 

In this session, basic principles to improving treatment outcomes with canine otitis externa (OE) will be covered. Time will be spent discussing the importance of glucocorticoids, identifying the primary causes for disease and drug selection in the management of canine OE. Additionally, approaches for avoiding common pitfalls will be covered along with strategies to bolster client compliance.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. You must attend the full presentation to receive CE credit.

Wednesday May 01

Calm in the chaos: Tackling noise phobia in dogs and cats

05/01/2024 

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Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Time: 7 PM ET/6 PM CT/5 PM MT/4 PM PT

This program has been approved for 1 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. In this session you will learn about: Discover how everyday sounds like electronic sounds, text alerts, storms, fireworks, traffic and even food sizzling in a pan can trigger terror in dogs and cats. Learn to recognize the often-hidden signs of noise phobia masquerading as aggression and accidents in the house. Gain invaluable insights into evidence-based treatments, including medications and behavioral strategies, that you can bring back to your practice the next day. With prevalence statistics, hereditary insights, and treatment efficacy, this lecture is a must for every veterinarian looking to transform fear of sounds into tranquility. Don't wait to make a difference – reserve your spot now and become a noise phobia expert!

Dr. Radosta is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and owner of Florida Veterinary Behavior Service, a behavior specialty practice in South Florida. She lectures for veterinary healthcare team members, pet owners and dog training professionals from Minnesota to Moscow and everywhere in between. She is the editor of the 4th edition of the Behavior Problems of the Dog and Cat. She has been interviewed for many publications including O magazine, Wall Street Journal, Cat Fancy, Dog Fancy, Palm Beach Post, NAVC Clinician’s Brief, Sun Sentinel, WebMD, AAHA trends, Real Simple and AAHA News Stat. She has appeared on Lifetime television, Laurie Live, News Channel 25 (West Palm Beach, WPBF), Mitch Wilder's Amazing Pet Discoveries, Nat Geo Wild, Animal Planet, News Channel 10 (Miami, ABC), and Steve Dale's Pet Talk. She podcasts for VetGirl.

Monday May 06

Calm in the chaos: Tackling noise phobia in dogs and cats

05/06/2024 

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Date: Monday, May 6, 2024

Time: 8 PM ET/7 PM CT/6 PM MT/5 PM PT

This program has been approved for 1 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. In this session you will learn about: Discover how everyday sounds like electronic sounds, text alerts, storms, fireworks, traffic and even food sizzling in a pan can trigger terror in dogs and cats. Learn to recognize the often-hidden signs of noise phobia masquerading as aggression and accidents in the house. Gain invaluable insights into evidence-based treatments, including medications and behavioral strategies, that you can bring back to your practice the next day. With prevalence statistics, hereditary insights, and treatment efficacy, this lecture is a must for every veterinarian looking to transform fear of sounds into tranquility. Don't wait to make a difference – reserve your spot now and become a noise phobia expert!

Dr. Radosta is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and owner of Florida Veterinary Behavior Service, a behavior specialty practice in South Florida. She lectures for veterinary healthcare team members, pet owners and dog training professionals from Minnesota to Moscow and everywhere in between. She is the editor of the 4th edition of the Behavior Problems of the Dog and Cat. She has been interviewed for many publications including O magazine, Wall Street Journal, Cat Fancy, Dog Fancy, Palm Beach Post, NAVC Clinician’s Brief, Sun Sentinel, WebMD, AAHA trends, Real Simple and AAHA News Stat. She has appeared on Lifetime television, Laurie Live, News Channel 25 (West Palm Beach, WPBF), Mitch Wilder's Amazing Pet Discoveries, Nat Geo Wild, Animal Planet, News Channel 10 (Miami, ABC), and Steve Dale's Pet Talk. She podcasts for VetGirl.

Tuesday May 07

STELFONTA (tigilanol tiglate injection): Practical aspects, Case reports and Tips from veterinarians who are using it

05/07/2024 

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Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Time: 7 PM ET/6 PM CT/5 PM MT/4 PM PT

Many of you have already experienced STELFONTAⓇ (tigilanol tiglate injection) on your own, while some of you remain curious to try STELFONTA. In this webinar, several of your colleagues will share their individual cases and experience with STELFONTA. Please join us to learn more about this exciting option for mast cell tumor treatment in dogs!

This is a live event only and will not be recorded.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. You must attend the full presentation to receive CE credit.

STELFONTA is an FDA approved, intratumoral injection indicated for use in dogs for the local treatment of: Non-metastatic cutaneous mast cell tumors anywhere on the body Non-metastatic subcutaneous mast cell tumors located at or distal to, the elbow or hock

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Accidental self-injection of STELFONTA® (tigilanol tiglate injection) may cause severe wound formation. To decrease the risk of accidental self-injection, sedation of the dog may be necessary. In dogs, do not inject STELFONTA into subcutaneous mast cell tumors located above the elbow or hock. Formation of wounds, possibly extensive, is an intended and likely response to treatment with STELFONTA along with associated swelling, bruising and pain; these wounds are expected to heal. Some of these cases resulted in amputation. Appropriate pre- and post-treatment medications must be given, including a corticosteroid plus blocking agents for both H1 and H2 receptors, in order to decrease the potential for severe systemic adverse reactions, including death, from mast cell degranulation. For full prescribing information, contact VIRBAC at 1-800-338-3659 or visit https://vet-us.virbac.com/stelfonta.

Wednesday May 15

Calm in the chaos: Tackling noise phobia in dogs and cats

05/15/2024 

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Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Time: 9 PM ET/8 PM CT/7 PM MT/6 PM PT

This program has been approved for 1 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. In this session you will learn about: Discover how everyday sounds like electronic sounds, text alerts, storms, fireworks, traffic and even food sizzling in a pan can trigger terror in dogs and cats. Learn to recognize the often-hidden signs of noise phobia masquerading as aggression and accidents in the house. Gain invaluable insights into evidence-based treatments, including medications and behavioral strategies, that you can bring back to your practice the next day. With prevalence statistics, hereditary insights, and treatment efficacy, this lecture is a must for every veterinarian looking to transform fear of sounds into tranquility. Don't wait to make a difference – reserve your spot now and become a noise phobia expert!

Dr. Radosta is a board-certified veterinary behaviorist and owner of Florida Veterinary Behavior Service, a behavior specialty practice in South Florida. She lectures for veterinary healthcare team members, pet owners and dog training professionals from Minnesota to Moscow and everywhere in between. She is the editor of the 4th edition of the Behavior Problems of the Dog and Cat. She has been interviewed for many publications including O magazine, Wall Street Journal, Cat Fancy, Dog Fancy, Palm Beach Post, NAVC Clinician’s Brief, Sun Sentinel, WebMD, AAHA trends, Real Simple and AAHA News Stat. She has appeared on Lifetime television, Laurie Live, News Channel 25 (West Palm Beach, WPBF), Mitch Wilder's Amazing Pet Discoveries, Nat Geo Wild, Animal Planet, News Channel 10 (Miami, ABC), and Steve Dale's Pet Talk. She podcasts for VetGirl.

Wednesday May 22

Otitis Externa Treatment Frustrations and Potential Solutions

05/22/2024 

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Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Time: 8 PM ET/7 PM CT/6 PM MT/5 PM PT

 

In this session, basic principles to improving treatment outcomes with canine otitis externa (OE) will be covered. Time will be spent discussing the importance of glucocorticoids, identifying the primary causes for disease and drug selection in the management of canine OE. Additionally, approaches for avoiding common pitfalls will be covered along with strategies to bolster client compliance.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. You must attend the full presentation to receive CE credit.

Wednesday June 05

Otitis Externa Treatment Frustrations and Potential Solutions

06/05/2024 

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Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Time: 8 PM ET/7 PM CT/6 PM MT/5 PM PT

 

In this session, basic principles to improving treatment outcomes with canine otitis externa (OE) will be covered. Time will be spent discussing the importance of glucocorticoids, identifying the primary causes for disease and drug selection in the management of canine OE. Additionally, approaches for avoiding common pitfalls will be covered along with strategies to bolster client compliance.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. You must attend the full presentation to receive CE credit.

Thursday June 27

STELFONTA (tigilanol tiglate injection): Practical aspects, Case reports and Tips from veterinarians who are using it

06/27/2024 

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Corporate and Commercial Photographer for Worldwide Assignments

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Date: Thursday, June 27, 2024

Time: 8 PM ET/7 PM CT/6 PM MT/5 PM PT

Many of you have already experienced STELFONTAⓇ(tigilanol tiglate injection) on your own, while some of you remain curious to try STELFONTA. In this webinar, several of your colleagues will share their individual cases and experience with STELFONTA. Please join us to learn more about this exciting option for mast cell tumor treatment in dogs!

This is a live event only and will not be recorded.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. You must attend the full presentation to receive CE credit.

STELFONTA is an FDA approved, intratumoral injection indicated for use in dogs for the local treatment of: Non-metastatic cutaneous mast cell tumors anywhere on the body Non-metastatic subcutaneous mast cell tumors located at or distal to, the elbow or hock

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Accidental self-injection of STELFONTA® (tigilanol tiglate injection) may cause severe wound formation. To decrease the risk of accidental self-injection, sedation of the dog may be necessary. In dogs, do not inject STELFONTA into subcutaneous mast cell tumors located above the elbow or hock. Formation of wounds, possibly extensive, is an intended and likely response to treatment with STELFONTA along with associated swelling, bruising and pain; these wounds are expected to heal. Some of these cases resulted in amputation. Appropriate pre- and post-treatment medications must be given, including a corticosteroid plus blocking agents for both H1 and H2 receptors, in order to decrease the potential for severe systemic adverse reactions, including death, from mast cell degranulation. For full prescribing information, contact VIRBAC at 1-800-338-3659 or visit https://vet-us.virbac.com/stelfonta.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Accidental self-injection of STELFONTA® (tigilanol tiglate injection) may cause severe wound formation. To decrease the risk of accidental self-injection, sedation of the dog may be necessary. In dogs, do not inject STELFONTA into subcutaneous mast cell tumors located above the elbow or hock. Formation of wounds, possibly extensive, is an intended and likely response to treatment with STELFONTA along with associated swelling, bruising and pain; these wounds are expected to heal. Some of these cases resulted in amputation. Appropriate pre- and post-treatment medications must be given, including a corticosteroid plus blocking agents for both H1 and H2 receptors, in order to decrease the potential for severe systemic adverse reactions, including death, from mast cell degranulation. For full prescribing information, contact VIRBAC at 1-800-338-3659 or visit https://vet-us.virbac.com/stelfonta.

 

Important Safety Information:


AYRADIA™ (metronidazole oral suspension): Not for use in humans. Avoid contact with skin and wash hands after use. In dogs, neurologic effects have been associated with AYRADIA oral suspension use at high doses. Use with caution in dogs with hepatic dysfunction. The safe use of this drug in dogs intended for breeding purposes and in pregnant or lactating bitches has not been evaluated. For the full prescribing information, call Virbac at 1-800-338-3659 or view the Product Insert.