Upcoming Webinars
Wednesday February 04

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(12:00 pm CST/ 1:00 pm EST)

02/04/2026 

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Date: Wednesday, February 4th

Time: 12:00 pm CST/ 01:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. David Whetstone, our Senior Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. He spent 23 years in private practice before joining Virbac in 2018. Dr. Whetstone currently provides technical support and education of Virbac products in the Upper Midwest and Great Plains regions.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Wednesday February 04

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(2:00 pm CST/ 3:00 pm EST)

02/04/2026 

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Date: Wednesday, February 4th

Time: 2:00 pm CST/ 3:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. Andra Ponson, our Field Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac since December 2022 for the Gulf Coast Region. For 15 years, she practiced small animal medicine and surgery in New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Thursday February 12

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(11:00 am CST/ 12:00 pm EST)

02/12/2026 

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Date: Thursday, February 12th

Time: 11:00 am CST/ 12:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. Mike Kirkpatrick, our Senior Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. He spent 9 years in private practice in the Chicago suburbs before joining Virbac in 2011. Dr. Kirkpatrick currently provides technical support and education on Virbac products throughout the United States.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Thursday February 12

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(1:00 pm CST/ 2:00 pm EST)

02/12/2026 

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Date: Thursday, February 12th

Time: 01:00 pm CST/ 02:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. David Whetstone, our Senior Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. He spent 23 years in private practice before joining Virbac in 2018. Dr. Whetstone currently provides technical support and education of Virbac products in the Upper Midwest and Great Plains regions.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Thursday February 12

REFRAMING MOBILITY IN SENIOR DOGS - The Muscle-Joint Connection
(7:00 pm CST/ 8:00 pm EST)

02/12/2026 

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Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026

Time: 7:00 pm CST/ 8:00 pm EST

Senior Dog Vet to Vet Roundtable Hosted by Senior Dog Vet Society

Mobility is about preserving strength, stability, and quality of life—not just managing joints.

In this Senior Dog Vet-to-Vet Roundtable, two specialists explore how muscle loss and joint disease interact to drive functional decline in aging canine patients. This discussion reframes mobility as an integrated muscle–joint system and highlights how that perspective changes assessment, treatment planning, and long-term outcomes for senior dogs in clinical practice.

Hosted by:
Lauren Adelman, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Cofounder, Senior Dog Veterinary Society

RSVP:
To register, please scan the QR code or click the link below.

Link to Register:
https://bit.ly/roundtable-virbac

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Session Details:

  • Complimentary Discussion + Q&A
  • Open to vets, techs, and specialists
  • Focused on clinically actionable strategies to preserve strength, stability, and quality of life in senior patients

 

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Guest Speaker

Leilani Alvarez, DVM, DACVSMR, is Director of Integrative and Rehabilitation Medicine at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York City, where she leads a busy clinical service, teaches and mentors trainees, and lectures widely on geriatric mobility, muscle physiology, and joint health.

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Tuesday February 17

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(12:00 pm CST/ 1:00 pm EST)

02/17/2026 

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Date: Tuesday, February 17th

Time: 12:00 pm CST/ 01:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. Adam Miller, our Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. Prior to joining the Virbac team 4 years ago, he spent 16 years as a small animal general practitioner. His extensive experience within clinical practice brings a unique approach to current industry products and trends.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Tuesday February 17

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(2:00 pm CST/ 3:00 pm EST)

02/17/2026 

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Date: Tuesday, February 17th

Time: 2:00 pm CST/ 03:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. Jeff Buswell, our Senior Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac and a University of Missouri-CVM graduate. He has worked in small animal clinical practice, in addition to several years of experience in industry He is approved by RACE to deliver approved presentations for CE. His current region covers VA, NC, WV, eastern KY, central TN & OH.


What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Tuesday March 03

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(11:00 am CST/ 12:00 pm EST)

03/03/2026 

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Date: Tuesday, March 3rd

Time: 11:00 am CST/ 12:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. Mike Kirkpatrick, our Senior Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. He spent 9 years in private practice in the Chicago suburbs before joining Virbac in 2011. Dr. Kirkpatrick currently provides technical support and education on Virbac products throughout the United States.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Tuesday March 03

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(1:00 pm CST/ 2:00 pm EST)

03/03/2026 

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Date: Tuesday, March 3rd

Time: 1:00 pm CST/ 2:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. Scott Weinman, our Senior Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. He received his veterinary degree from Iowa State University's CVM. While in full-time veterinary practice, he completed an MBA in Operations Management from Seattle University. He also completed a one year fellowship in Shelter Medicine at UC Davis.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Thursday March 19

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(12:00 pm CST/ 1:00 pm EST)

03/19/2026 

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Date: Thursday, March 19th

Time: 12:00 pm CST/ 1:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. Ryan Reynolds, our Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. He attended undergraduate and Veterinary School at Texas A & M University, followed by private practice in Port Arthur, TX. He then joined Antech Diagnostics in various roles until he joined the Virbac team as a Technical Services Veterinarian in early 2022.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Thursday March 19

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(3:00 pm CST/ 4:00 pm EST)

03/19/2026 

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Date: Thursday, March 19th

Time: 3:00 pm CST/ 4:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. Michelle Rosentel, our Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. She has a background in small animal clinical practice with teaching experience. Dr. Rosentel is proud to provide education for veterinarians and represent Virbac on the Field Veterinary Team.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Wednesday March 25

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(11:00 am CST/ 12:00 pm EST)

03/25/2026 

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Date: Wednesday, March 25th

Time: 11:00 am CST/ 12:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. J Tischendorf, our Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. He has worked coast to coast in animal & human pharma + private & relief practice. His interests range from analgesia to zoonoses. J is Fear Free & Human-Animal Bond certified, and an Expert Animal Cruelty Investigator. J often speaks at vet, ecology, and human med symposia.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.

Wednesday March 25

OPTIMIZING FELINE MUSCLE HEALTH: Targeting Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid
(1:00 pm CST/ 2:00 pm EST)

03/25/2026 

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Date: Wednesday, March 25th

Time: 1:00 pm CST/ 2:00 pm EST

Join us for one dynamic session with Dr. J Tischendorf, our Technical Services Veterinarian at Virbac. He has worked coast to coast in animal & human pharma + private & relief practice. His interests range from analgesia to zoonoses. J is Fear Free & Human-Animal Bond certified, and an Expert Animal Cruelty Investigator. J often speaks at vet, ecology, and human med symposia.

 

What You'll Learn:

Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process, as well as with many chronic disease processes in our feline patients. During this program, we will review the causes of feline muscle atrophy in cats and the consequences on feline health. We will discuss methods used for assessing muscle condition and health along with current treatment and management approaches. This session will also examine the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data, while exploring its role in supporting muscle strength, function and mobility in cats.

This program has been approved for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

Whether you're a veterinarian, technician, or anyone on the healthcare team, this session offers real-world tools to elevate patient care and strengthen client trust.