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Spays and neuters (S/N) are important surgical procedures. However, S/N 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. The S/N pet is left hungry but requiring fewer calories, and the “just feed them less” strategy does not work. It is time to discuss this known risk and learn how to correctly alter the nutrition and feeding of the S/N pet.

{{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_2}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_3}} Understand the effects of S/N on nutritional requirements for dogs and cats The best nutrient profiles and feeding plans for the S/N pet How to implement a S/N nutrition program to proactively prevent overweight/obesity in the veterinary patient {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_4}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_5}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_6}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_subhead}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_copy}} In adherence with RACE guidelines, CE certificates can only be distributed to individual registrants under the name used upon registration. Group viewers will not be eligible to receive multiple CE certificates.

Spays and neuters (S/N) are important surgical procedures. However, S/N 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. The S/N pet is left hungry but requiring fewer calories, and the “just feed them less” strategy does not work. It is time to discuss this known risk and learn how to correctly alter the nutrition and feeding of the S/N pet.

What You'll Learn

Spays and neuters (S/N) are important surgical procedures. However, S/N 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. The S/N pet is left hungry but requiring fewer calories, and the “just feed them less” strategy does not work. It is time to discuss this known risk and learn how to correctly alter the nutrition and feeding of the S/N pet.

What You'll Learn