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CB Partner Webinar 1 hour Virbac {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::client_only_logo}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::client_only_logo_self_hosted}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::client_only_logo_alt}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::client_only_logo_width}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::client_only_logo_custom_css}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::client_color}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::supported_by}} Spays and neuters (S/N) are important surgical procedures. However, spayed and neutered pets are at higher risk for becoming overweight and obese, as sex hormones impact caloric requirements and activity levels and have an inhibitory effect on appetite. It is time to discuss this known risk and learn how to correctly alter the nutrition and feeding of the S/N pet. Understand the effects of spaying/neutering on nutritional requirements for dogs and cats The best nutrient profiles and feeding plans for the S/N pet How to implement S/N nutrition program to proactively prevent overweight/obesity in the veterinary patient {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::learning_objectives_bullet_4}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::learning_objectives_bullet_5}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsregistrationconfirmation::learning_objectives_bullet_6}}
Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for registering for "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by Virbac. Thank you for registering for "#EVENTTITLE#."
Spays and neuters (S/N) are important surgical procedures. However, spayed and neutered pets are at higher risk for becoming overweight and obese, as sex hormones impact caloric requirements and activity levels and have an inhibitory effect on appetite. It is time to discuss this known risk and learn how to correctly alter the nutrition and feeding of the S/N pet.
If you have any questions for our speaker, you can direct them to support@cliniciansbriefhelp.zendesk.com
Learning Objectives
  • Understand the effects of spaying/neutering on nutritional requirements for dogs and cats
  • The best nutrient profiles and feeding plans for the S/N pet
  • How to implement S/N nutrition program to proactively prevent overweight/obesity in the veterinary patient
If you have any questions for our speaker, you can direct them to support@cliniciansbriefhelp.zendesk.com
Webinar Details
#EVENTDAY#, #EVENTDATE#  |  #EVENTTIME# #EVENTTIMEZONESHORT#  |  1 hour
Sponsored by Virbac
Add to Your Calendar
Use the links below to add to your calendar. We'll also send a couple reminders in advance of the webinar.
#CALENDARREMINDER#
How to Join the Webinar
Click the link below to join the webinar. You can join up to 15 minutes before the start time.
#AUDIENCEURL#
Once you click the link, you may be prompted to sign in with the email you used to register (#EMAIL#).
Thank you for registering! We look forward to seeing you.
Sincerely,
The Clinician's Brief Team
The Virbac Team
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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for registering for "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by Virbac. Thank you for registering for "#EVENTTITLE#."
Spays and neuters (S/N) are important surgical procedures. However, spayed and neutered pets are at higher risk for becoming overweight and obese, as sex hormones impact caloric requirements and activity levels and have an inhibitory effect on appetite. It is time to discuss this known risk and learn how to correctly alter the nutrition and feeding of the S/N pet.
If you have any questions for our speaker, you can direct them to support@cliniciansbriefhelp.zendesk.com
Learning Objectives
  • Understand the effects of spaying/neutering on nutritional requirements for dogs and cats
  • The best nutrient profiles and feeding plans for the S/N pet
  • How to implement S/N nutrition program to proactively prevent overweight/obesity in the veterinary patient
If you have any questions for our speaker, you can direct them to support@cliniciansbriefhelp.zendesk.com
Webinar Details
#EVENTDAY#, #EVENTDATE#  |  #EVENTTIME# #EVENTTIMEZONESHORT#  |  1 hour
Sponsored by Virbac
Add to Your Calendar
Use the links below to add to your calendar. We'll also send a couple reminders in advance of the webinar.
#CALENDARREMINDER#
How to Join the Webinar
Click the link below to join the webinar. You can join up to 15 minutes before the start time.
#AUDIENCEURL#
Once you click the link, you may be prompted to sign in with the email you used to register (#EMAIL#).
Thank you for registering! We look forward to seeing you.
Sincerely,
The Clinician's Brief Team
The Virbac Team