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News|Articles|May 1, 2026

Flex Forecast: May/June 2026

Author(s)dvm360 Staff

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On demand webinars

Osteoarthritis––Not Just an Old Dog Disease

  • Topic: Rehabilitation
  • Speaker: Janice L Huntingford, DVM, MS-TCVM, DACVSMR, CVA, CVPP, CCRV
  • Sponsor: Vetoquinol
  • CE Credit: 0.50

This lecture will focus on preventing osteoarthritis (OA) and identifying patients most at risk before OA becomes apparent. Special emphasis will be placed on supplements and nutraceuticals with evidence of efficacy for this subset of patients.

Itchy, and I Won’t Eat That! Navigating Feline Dermatoses in the Picky Eater

  • Topic: Dermatology
  • Speaker: Julia E. Miller, DVM, DACVD
  • Sponsor: Blue Buffalo
  • CE Credit: 1.00

This program will cover the ins and outs of navigating the cat diet trial. From case selection (both owner and patient) to diet selection to what to do with the finicky feline palate, you will leave feeling confident about how to approach these cases.

Authentic Marketing: Building Lifelong Client Connections

  • Topic: Client communication
  • Speaker: Kevin Brongers
  • Sponsor: PetSmart Veterinary Services
  • CE Credit: 0.50

This session redefines marketing, not as advertising, but as an extension of the compassion veterinarians already provide. Through real-world examples and actionable insights, attendees will learn how to build trust, increase visibility, and create a lasting reputation through local marketing fundamentals, including Google optimization, social storytelling, and community engagement. We will also share how PetSmart Veterinary Services helps scale these efforts through a partnership model that blends personal storytelling with professional marketing reach.

Inside the clinic

Parvo Perspectives: Strategies, Stories, and Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody Solutions

  • Topic: Infectious diseases
  • Speaker: Tannetje Crocker, DVM
  • Sponsor: Elanco Health
  • CE Credit: 1.0

This program will provide an overview of canine parvovirus (CPV) and associated treatment. The discussion follows a CPV case from initial call to the clinic through diagnosis and treatment, including the impact of the latest therapeutic options on case management. The discussion will highlight how a CPV case affects all areas of the clinic and how every team member can help the owners navigate treatment options to make the best choice for their family and pet.


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