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SUMMARY:SAVA | Southern Cape Branch Congress 2025
DESCRIPTION:Subject: SAVA Southern Cape Branch Congress 2025\nSpeakers: Multiple\nOrganizer: SAVA\nLINK: REGISTER HERE \nSave the date – More information to follow
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/sava-southern-cape-branch-congress-2025/
LOCATION:Oubaai Hotel Golf & Spa\, George\, Western Cape\, 406 Herolds Bay Road\, \,\, George\, Western Cape\, 6528\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251104T170000
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CREATED:20251024T004435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T004546Z
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SUMMARY:KYRON SCRIPTS | Wildlife Veterinary Workshop 2025: Update on Wildlife Immobilization\, Human Trauma & Drug Exposure
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Wildlife Veterinary Workshop 2025: Update on Wildlife Immobilization\, Human Trauma & Drug Exposure\nSpeaker: Multiple\nOrganizer: Kyron Scripts\nVenue: Phala Phala Wildlife\, Bela Bela\, Limpopo\nEMAIL: li-ann.grobler@kyronscripts.com  \nDear Veterinarian\nKyron Scripts is pleased to invite you to attend the Kyron Wildlife Veterinary Workshop 2025. A hands-on\, practical learning experience for veterinary professionals working in the field of wildlife health and conservation.\nThis intensive three-day workshop aims to empower attending veterinarians with theoretical knowledge and practical demonstrations\, delivered by experienced wildlife clinicians and multidisciplinary medical professionals. \nWorkshop Focus:\nThe workshop will centre around the Low-opioid Darting Protocol\, with a focus on the use of Medetomidine for wildlife immobilization\, providing the latest updates in field immobilization.\nExpert Presenters & Lecturers:\n• Dr Hendrik Hansen – Rhino Repro\, Embryo Plus\, Wildlife Veterinarian & Reproduction Specialist\n• Dr Morné de la Rey – Rhino Repro\, Embryo Plus\, Veterinary Reproduction Specialist\n• Dr Andre Uys – Wildlife veterinarian\, North West Wildlife Veterinary Services & Conservation Solutions\n• Dr JW Eskteen – Wildlife veterinarian\, Kroonstad Animal Hospital\n• Dr Johan Steyl – Pathology Section Head\, Department of Paraclinical Science\, Faculty of Veterinary Science\, Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital\n• Dr Manie du Plessis – Wildlife veterinarian\, MJ du Plessis Wildlife Veterinary Services\n• Dr Christina Eberhardt – Senior Lecturer in Equine Medicine in the Department of Companion Animal Clinical Studies\, Faculty of Veterinary Science\, Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital. Equine Internal Medicine Specialist.\n• Dr James Morrow – Emergency Medicine Physician\, Eastern Cape Department of Health\n• Dr Gary Middleton & Dr Gert du Preez – Mediclinic Tzaneen Emergency Centre\n• Dr Nico du Preez – Veterinarian\, National Sales & Marketing Manager\, Kyron Animal Health \nWorkshop Procedures & Topics:\n• Introduction to low-opioid use in chemical immobilization\n• Use of Medetomidine in wildlife immobilization\n• Practical chemical immobilization procedures on:\no White Rhino\no African Buffalo\no Sable & Roan Antelope\no Spiral-horned Antelope: Eland\, Kudu\, Nyala\no Small Antelope: Impala\, Springbok\, Blesbok\n• Bull fertility testing and demonstration of semen collection\n• Ultrasound scanning and oocyte collection in adult White Rhino\n• Anaesthetic monitoring: ECG\, pulse oximetry\, and blood gas analysis\n• Anaesthetic associated mortalities in wildlife: Diagnostic challenges & consequences presented by Dr Johan Steyl\n• Human drug exposure: field emergencies and handling\n• Human trauma management: emergency care protocols in the field \nCPD Accreditation:\nThis workshop will be CPD accredited by the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC). Final CPD point allocation will be confirmed once the process is complete.\nThe workshop is open for Veterinarians\, CCS Veterinarians\, Veterinary nurses\, as well as some limited space for Onderstepoort Veterinary students.\nWorkshop Costs:\n• Shared Accommodation: R3\,950.00 (excl. VAT) per person sharing.\n• Single Accommodation: R4\,300.00 (excl. VAT) per single room Course fees include accommodation for two nights\, as well as breakfast\, lunch\, and dinner. \nFor booking and more information\, please contact:\nLi-Ann Grobler Cell: +27 (0) 83 630 3360 Email: Li-Ann.Grobler@Kyronscripts.com\nWe are excited to welcome you to this unique opportunity to engage with leaders in wildlife veterinary medicine\, expand your practical skills\, and gain vital insights into both animal and human safety in the field.\nThank you for your continued support!\nKind regards\, The Kyron Scripts Team
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/kyron-scripts-wildlife-veterinary-workshop-2025-update-on-wildlife-immobilization-human-trauma-drug-exposure/
LOCATION:Phala Phala Wildlife\, Bela Bela\, Limpopo\, Diepdrift D908\, Bela-Bela\, Limpopo\, 0480\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251104T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251104T203000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20250601T123814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251102T101009Z
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SUMMARY:SAVA | JHB Branch: Leptospirosis – Cats and Dogs: Come listen and see if these cases are coming in to see you???
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Leptospirosis – Cats and Dogs: Come listen and see if these cases are coming in to see you???\nSpeaker: Dr Dave Miller\nSponsor: Hill’s\nLINK: REGISTER HERE \nCome enjoy an evening of dry humour and maybe learn a bit about Leptospirosis. An infectious disease of dogs and cats and also a zoonosis with a myriad of presentations from chronic PUPD for months thru to acute death from the  acute pulmonary form through to acute renal insufficiency\, anaemia and liver disease.\nSee you then \nDave is a specialist physician qualified Onderstepoort 1992 undergrad\, and Specialised 2003. He together with Dr. Adri Scholtz and Dr. Rowena Watson run the Medical Department of the JSVC and offer services in most fields of internal medicine. These fields include dermatology\, cardiology\, oncology\, urology and nephrology\, musculo-skeletal disease including arthritis and endocrine disorders as well as critically ill patients with infectious disease. Endoscopy\, diagnostic radiology\, ultrasonography of the heart\, chest\, abdomen and glands and chemotherapy also form part of these services. CT scans are performed in house and MRI at the human local hospital. They work closely with the surgical section of JSVC giving a complete small animal referral service and are supported by a dedicated nursing and veterinary assistant team. \nIN PERSON EVENT RATES \n(Includes Dinner and Drinks)\nJohannesburg Branch Members – Free\nAll Other participants R325 \nhttps://savaevents.co.za/
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/sava-jhb-branch-leptospirosis/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Country Club\, Woodmead\, Gauteng\, Cnr Woodland Drive & Lincoln Street\, Woodmead\, Sandton\, 2128\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251104T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251031T080431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T213333Z
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SUMMARY:IDEXX | From Lab to Clinic: Understanding Clinical Microbiology results in Veterinary Medicine [WATCH RECORDING]
DESCRIPTION:Subject: From Lab to Clinic: Understanding Clinical Microbiology results in Veterinary Medicine\nSpeakers: Dr Marta Costa\nOrganizer: Idexx\nLINK: WATCH RECORDING \nEver wondered what really happens to your samples in the microbiology lab?\nJoin us for a deep dive into Veterinary Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST).\nDiscover how MICs are determined\, what clinical breakpoints mean\, and how to interpret AST results beyond the numbers.\n+ Real case examples using IDEXX reports\n+ Insights into lab automation and testing limitations\n+ Tips for making smarter antimicrobial choices\nDon’t miss this eye-opening session—perfect for vets\, nurses\, and anyone curious about the science behind the results! \nMeet our speaker : Marta Costa\, DVM\, MSc\, FRCPath\, DipECVCP\, MRCVS \nMarta graduated from FMV-UTL in Lisbon in 2001 and spent five years in small animal practice and clinical pathology. She completed a Master’s in Medical Microbiology in 2007 and lectured at Universidade Lusófona. In 2009\, she moved to the UK for a residency at the University of Bristol\, later becoming a lecturer and earning both her FRCPath and ECVCP diplomas. Since 2020\, she has worked at IDEXX UK as a Clinical Pathologist and Deputy Head of Veterinary Clinical Microbiology. Marta is a board member of ECVCP and active in the ESGVM/ESCMID. Her interests include infectious disease diagnostics\, antimicrobial sensitivity\, biomarkers\, and microscopy. Outside work\, she enjoys family time\, countryside walks\, gardening\, and learning the cello.
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/idexx-from-lab-to-clinic-understanding-clinical-microbiology-results-in-veterinary-medicine/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar,Watch Recordings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251105T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251105T130000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251016T203705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T175847Z
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SUMMARY:SAVC | How do I ... manage scheduled medicines in my practice? [WATCH RECORDING]
DESCRIPTION:Subject: How do I … manage scheduled medicines in my practice?\nSpeakers: Prof. Vinny Naidoo and Dinamarie Stoltz\nOrganizer: SAVC\nEvent Link: WATCH RECORDING \nPresenters and discussion points \nProf Vinny Naidoo: Medicine registers \nDinamarie Stoltz: Medication dispensing rules and regulations & Responsibilities of principals of veterinary facilities
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/savc-how-do-i-manage-scheduled-medicines-in-my-practice/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar,Watch Recordings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251106T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251031T075157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T193032Z
UID:10000300-1762459200-1762462800@veterinary.co.za
SUMMARY:V-NET | Disease Report Discussion and Feedback [October] [WATCH RECORDING]
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Disease Report Discussion and Feedback [October] [WATCH RECORDING]\nSpeakers: Multiple\nOrganizer: V-Net\nLINK: REQUEST RECORDING – support@vetlink.co.za \nVeterinarian Network – Veterinary Data Management Systems \nThis month we will focus on the seasonal occurrence of vector-borne viral diseases over the past few years – trends and predictions.
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/v-net-reported-disease-trends-for-october/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar,Watch Recordings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251110T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251110T213000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251028T105135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T191047Z
UID:10000295-1762804800-1762810200@veterinary.co.za
SUMMARY:SAEVA | Webinar #7: Equine Passports: Certification\, Identification & Vaccination [WATCH RECORDING]
DESCRIPTION:Subject: SAEVA Webinar #7: Equine Passports: Certification\, Identification & Vaccination [WATCH RECORDING]\nSpeaker: Dr Sean Miller\nOrganizer: SAEVA\nLINK: WATCH RECORDING \nWe are pleased to invite you to our upcoming webinar. A service to members of the SAEVA. (R200 for non members) \nWhat will be discussed?\nA guide to completing a equine passport\, correct vaccination and identification guidelines and mistakes to avoid. \nDr Sean Miller is an equine veterinarian with extensive international sport horse experience\, serving as a Level 3 FEI Official Veterinarian across multiple disciplines and South African Team Vet at the 2018 World Equestrian Games. Currently Chairman of the South African Equine Veterinary Association\, Sean has a strong commitment to advancing equine welfare and performance.
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/saeva-webinar-7-equine-passports-certification-identification-vaccination/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar,Watch Recordings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251112T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251112T223000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251028T120610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T233146Z
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SUMMARY:IDEXX | November Specialist Webinar - Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease: What the 2025 iCatCare Guidelines Tell Us [WATCH RECORDING]
DESCRIPTION:Subject: November Specialist Webinar – Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease: What the 2025 iCatCare Guidelines Tell Us\nSpeakers: Dr Samantha Taylor\nOrganizer: Idexx\nLINK: WATCH RECORDING \nFeline lower urinary tract signs are a common reason for presentation at veterinary clinics\, and recurrent signs often prompt referral/second opinion and can be frustrating for owners and vets to manage. In 2025 the iCatCare Veterinary Society published guidelines on these conditions to attempt to provide practitioners with practical information on management and to address the many myths and misunderstandings about the condition. This webinar will cover the guidelines key points\, top tips and latest updates on the most common causes of lower urinary tract signs. \nDr. Samantha Taylor\, BVetMed(Hons) CertSAM DipECVIM-CA FRCVS\, is an internationally recognized feline medicine specialist with over 20 years of experience in clinical practice\, research\, and education. She is a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and a Fellow of the RCVS for her contributions to the profession. Dr. Taylor works as a Consultant for the Veterinary Information Network and as an internist at Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists. She is also an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Surrey and a leading contributor to international feline health guidelines through her work with International Cat Care. A sought-after speaker and educator\, she has authored numerous publications and plays a key role in advancing feline veterinary care worldwide.
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/idexx-november-specialist-webinar-feline-lower-urinary-tract-disease-what-the-2025-icatcare-guidelines-tell-us/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar,Watch Recordings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251113T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251113T203000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251028T115245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T190641Z
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SUMMARY:HILL'S | Vet Webinar #9: The Liver Lowdown: Case-based CPD on elevated enzymes and diagnostic decisions [WATCH RECORDING]
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Hill’s Vet Webinar #9: The Liver Lowdown: Case-based CPD on elevated enzymes and diagnostic decisions\nSpeaker: Dr Paulo Pazzi\nOrganizer: Hill’s Pet Nutrition\nLINK:  WATCH RECORDING \nThe liver\, sigh\, such a wonderful organ…but it can also be so annoying. It’s those liver enzymes again! Raised for no obvious reason! Now what? Sigh. Have some SAMe. One month later – higher\, just enough to be a problem. Is this really a problem? Do you cut for certainty\, or continue therapy? Your next dog is vomiting and has an acute increase in enzymes. Incision for precision\, or medication with observation? In this case-based CPD we will discuss some real-life liver cases and perhaps an unusual case or two.
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/hills-vet-webinar-9-the-liver-lowdown-case-based-cpd-on-elevated-enzymes-and-diagnostic-decisions/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar,Watch Recordings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251120T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251120T203000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251028T112153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T192409Z
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SUMMARY:ZOETIS | Feline Communicable Diseases [WATCH RECORDING]
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Feline Communicable Diseases\nSpeaker: Dr Kurt De Cramer\nOrganizer: Zoetis\nLINK: WATCH RECORDING \nJoin Dr. Kurt de Cramer\, renowned feline reproduction and infectious disease expert\, for an in-depth webinar on communicable diseases in cats and breeding queens. \n\nGain expert insights into key pathogens – Feline Herpesvirus\, Calicivirus\, Panleukopenia\, and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) – and their impact on reproductive health and cattery management.\nLearn practical approaches to disease prevention\, diagnostic testing\, and vaccination strategies tailored for multi-cat and breeding environments.\nUnderstand how infectious agents affect fertility\, pregnancy outcomes\, and kitten survival\, with guidance on managing infected or carrier queens.\nStrengthen your role as a veterinarian in safeguarding feline breeding populations through effective biosecurity\, health monitoring\, and client education.\n\nDr Kurt De Cramer fulfils the dual role of generalist and specialist in animal reproduction at the clinic. Attending to the most challenging cases is what keeps him charged. He has equal affinity for all members of the mammalian and avian species\, but prefers to leave the scaly ones to others.
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/zoetis-feline-communicable-diseases/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar,Watch Recordings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251126T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251126T203000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251111T203049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251111T203353Z
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SUMMARY:BRYANSTON VETERINARY HOSPITAL | The Coughing Dog with a Murmur: What to Do Next
DESCRIPTION:Subject: The Coughing Dog with a Murmur: What to Do Next\nSpeaker: Dr Yulishia Devnath\nOrganizer: Boehringer Ingelheim\nVenue: Bryanston Veterinary Hospital & Specialist Centre\, Bryanston Gauteng\nEMAIL: robin@bryanstonvet.co.za \nCPD Evening at Bryanston Veterinary Hospital\nJoin us for an insightful talk with Dr. Yulishia Devnath on: The Coughing Dog with a Murmur: What to Do Next\nThis event is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim\, with catering provided.\nCPD accreditation will be applied for.\nSpace is limited – please RSVP to robin@bryanstonvet.co.za with your SAVC number and dietary requirements.\nOpen to registered veterinary professionals only.
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/bryanston-veterinary-hospital-the-coughing-dog-with-a-murmur-what-to-do-next/
LOCATION:Bryanston Veterinary Hospital\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 6 Ballyclare Drive\, cnr William Nicol Drive Bryanston\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2191\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:In-Person Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251126T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251126T213000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20251118T205659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251128T070936Z
UID:10000306-1764189000-1764192600@veterinary.co.za
SUMMARY:IDEXX | Thinking of Investing in an IDEXX inVue Dx (or maybe you already have)? Now what? [WATCH RECORDING]
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Thinking of Investing in an IDEXX inVue Dx (or maybe you already have)? Now what?\nSpeakers: Dr Richard Sanderson\nOrganizer: Idexx\nLINK: WATCH RECORDING \nBe part of a candid webinar exploring the real-world pros and cons of adopting inVue DX in veterinary practice. Hear a practicing veterinarian share their journey- from initial doubts to implementation- covering medical benefits\, business considerations\, and practical steps for integrating inVue DX into a busy clinic. This is your chance to get honest insights and ask questions before making your own decision. \nPresenter: Dr Richard Sanderson BVSc GDL CertAVP(SAP) certNCS(VPM) MRCVS\nRichard is a highly qualified veterinarian and practice founder with advanced expertise in small animal care and surgery. He holds RCVS Advanced Practitioner status\, multiple certifications\, and plays an active role in mentoring\, clinical coaching\, and animal welfare initiatives.
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/idexx-thinking-of-investing-in-an-idexx-invue-dx-or-maybe-you-already-have-now-what/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar,Watch Recordings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251127T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251127T103000
DTSTAMP:20260626T103927
CREATED:20250601T182859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T080919Z
UID:10000228-1764234000-1764239400@veterinary.co.za
SUMMARY:PURINA | Nutritional Approaches to Lower Urinary Disease in Cats
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Nutritional Approaches to Lower Urinary Disease in Cats\nSpeakers: Dr Mary Thompson\nOrganizer: Purina\nLINK: REGISTER HERE \nPresented by: Dr. Mary Thompson BVSc(Hons) PhD DACVIM MANZCVS FHEA \nThis presentation will cover the most common lower urinary tract disorders in cats including idiopathic cystitis\, struvite and calcium urolithiasis. The incidence and underlying pathophysiology of each will be presented. Common nutritional approaches for acute and long-term management will be discussed as well as likelihood of recurrence. How to communicate to cat owners about diagnosis and management will also be discussed. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Describe the most common lower urinary tract disorders in cats including current thinking of their pathophysiology\n2. Understand how nutrition can be best used to manage these conditions\n3. Develop strategies about how to communicate the importance of nutrition in the management of these disorders
URL:https://veterinary.co.za/event-main/nutritional-approaches-to-lower-urinary-disease-in-cats/
LOCATION:Webinar\, *Online\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:*Webinar
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