Description
SAVC and AVNAT Approved Course
This flexi CPD course is aimed at vet nurses and vet technicians in general practice and is available on-demand with unlimited lifetime access. Each module consists of a tutorial, quiz and further reading articles
Module 1
Diabetes Mellitus
In this first week, we will be looking at diabetic cats and dogs and how nutrition plays a very large role in stabilisation of blood glucose. In dogs, we will look at how manipulation of different types of fibre can influence it. Cats are completely different when it comes to diabetes, not just in what to feed them. We will look at low carbohydrate, higher fat and protein diets, and how these can be used for obesity control and aid with the diabetes
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Understand how diets for dogs and cats differ for diabetic patients
- Explain how specific nutrients affect metabolism and insulin requirements
- Establish safe weight loss in the diabetic cat
Module 2
Cardiac Disease
In the second week, we will look at the ACVIM consensus statement and how we can build this into nutrition for dogs. We will look at the recent evidence for cardiac diets and how the heart cells have been shown to respond to different energy sources. We will also look at the evidence surrounding those dogs that are developing DCM on grain free diets
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Understand the nutritional requirements for the cardiac patient
- Describe how to prevent cardiac cachexia
- Understand the issues with fad diets and DCM
Module 3
Hepatic Disease
Hepatic disease in cats and dogs can be very complex depending on the cause. We will look at the feeding of puppies with portosystemic shunts and why we use diets with specific nutrients. We will then discuss those animals with raised liver parameters and how we can help them, using diets and supplements
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Understand how certain nutrients can exacerbate the clinical signs of portosystemic shunts
- Explain how supplements can be used in animals with liver disease
- Describe the nutrient requirements of cats and dogs with liver disease
Module 4
Dermatological Diets
In this last week, we will look at all the different diets that are available for dogs and cats that have dermatological issues. We will investigate nutrigenomic diets, novel protein diets and hydrolysed diets and discuss when to use each one
Learning objectives
After completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Understand the difference between diets aimed at animals with dermatological issues
- Conduct feeding trials for dermatological cases
- Explain how supplements can be used to improve skin conditions
The course will be available immediately following purchase, with unlimited lifetime access and will provide a total of:
8 hours of CPD (UK)
8 points (Australia and New Zealand)
8 points (South Africa – SAVC Accreditation Number AC/2350/25)
Release date: Mar 2025
Emily O –
Excellent course looking at nutrition in greater detail for certain conditions.
Rated: Introduction level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Lauren W –
I really enjoyed this course and I learnt a lot of new information that I can easily bring into my practice.
Rated: Introduction level
(Newly qualified <2 years - UK)
Aleksandra W –
I found the course very informative and learned a lot of new things that I’m going to utilize in practice.
Rated: Introduction / Intermediate level
(Newly qualified (<2 years) - UK)
Amy R –
A very informative course with lost of relevant information that can be taken back to practice. A lot of information that was new to me and good to know and understand.
Rated: Intermediate level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Lorna R –
Very informative, well structured.
Rated: Introduction / Intermediate level
(Qualified RVN in general practice <5 years 0 UK)
Caroline S –
Very happy with the format and content of the course.
Rated: Intermediate level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Rachel D –
very informative
Rated: Introduction level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Kahleigh C –
The course was very in depth, I learnt a lot from this.
Rated: Intermediate level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Kimberley D –
Great. Good sideshows. Well presented tutorials. Packed full of information.
Rated: Intermediate level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years – UK)
Laura M –
Realy useful information to use and take back to practice
Rated: Advanced level
(Qualified RVN in general practice >5 years / referral – UK)