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CB Partner Webinar {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::omeda}} #EVENTTITLE# {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::round_table}} Purina{reg} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_self_hosted}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_alt}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_width}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_custom_css}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_color}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::supported_by}} We hope the information was helpful as you manage diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats. There are various underlying etiologies of diabetes mellitus, some of which may require different nutritional approaches. Recommending consistent, daily exercise may help decrease patient insulin requirements. Some early signs of diabetic neuropathy in cats (eg, irritability, limping) may be confused with pain, particularly osteoarthritic pain. Remission of feline diabetes mellitus appears to be greater in cats fed an ultra-low carbohydrate diet than in cats fed diets high in fiber. In cats, diabetic ketoacidosis does not appear to affect chance of remission.

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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by Purina{reg}. We hope the information was helpful as you manage diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats. Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#." We hope the information was helpful as you manage diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats.
Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar.
Top 5 Takeaways
  1. There are various underlying etiologies of diabetes mellitus, some of which may require different nutritional approaches.
  2. Recommending consistent, daily exercise may help decrease patient insulin requirements.
  3. Some early signs of diabetic neuropathy in cats (eg, irritability, limping) may be confused with pain, particularly osteoarthritic pain.
  4. Remission of feline diabetes mellitus appears to be greater in cats fed an ultra-low carbohydrate diet than in cats fed diets high in fiber.
  5. In cats, diabetic ketoacidosis does not appear to affect chance of remission.

Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.

Your CE Certificate

Please note that a minimum of 50 minutes worth of attendance during the live event was required to receive your certificate. If you did not download your CE certificate during the event, please click here to receive your certificate.

If you did not meet the 50-minute minimum, please view the on-demand version here and complete a 5-question quiz to receive your certificate.

Feel free to pass this along to colleagues who may be interested.
If you would like to reference the on‑demand version of the event, click here.
Thanks again for attending,
The Clinician's Brief Team
The Purina{reg} Team
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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by Purina{reg}. We hope the information was helpful as you manage diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats. Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#." We hope the information was helpful as you manage diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats.
Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar.
Top 5 Takeaways
  1. There are various underlying etiologies of diabetes mellitus, some of which may require different nutritional approaches.
  2. Recommending consistent, daily exercise may help decrease patient insulin requirements.
  3. Some early signs of diabetic neuropathy in cats (eg, irritability, limping) may be confused with pain, particularly osteoarthritic pain.
  4. Remission of feline diabetes mellitus appears to be greater in cats fed an ultra-low carbohydrate diet than in cats fed diets high in fiber.
  5. In cats, diabetic ketoacidosis does not appear to affect chance of remission.

Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.

Your CE Certificate

Please note that a minimum of 50 minutes worth of attendance during the live event was required to receive your certificate. If you did not download your CE certificate during the event, please click here to receive your certificate.

If you did not meet the 50-minute minimum, please view the on-demand version here and complete a 5-question quiz to receive your certificate.

Feel free to pass this along to colleagues who may be interested.
If you would like to reference the on‑demand version of the event, click here.
Thanks again for attending,
The Clinician's Brief Team
The Purina{reg} Team