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Vomiting in dogs: mechanisms, causes, consequences and management

Vomiting in dogs: mechanisms, causes, consequences and management

Vomiting in dogs: mechanisms, causes, consequences and management

This course has now passed. If you wish to be contacted when this seminar will run again, please contact us.

Evening seminar by Alex German BVSc, PhD, DipECVIM-ca, Cert SAM MRCVS

Vomiting is a common reason for owners to seek veterinary advice. This evening session will cover the basis of the emetic reflex, as well as the causes and consequences of vomiting. The session will then discuss the latest thoughts and recommendations on the management of emesis in dogs.

Venue: Easter Bush Veterinary Centre

Please join us for a drink and a buffet from 6.45pm. The lecture will start at 7.30pm and finish at around 9.30pm with a short break in the middle.

We are aware that many of you were unable to easily get here for 7pm, so have adjusted the timings this year to allow you to eat as soon as you arrive, so we can delay the start of the lecture until 7.30pm

Fee: Vets £45, Nurses £25. (includes all refreshments and seminar notes)

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