The Science of Nutraceuticals: Can herbs help anxious dogs?
tue18mar8:00 pmtue9:30 pmThe Science of Nutraceuticals: Can herbs help anxious dogs?Alyssa Ralph
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Presenter Bio: With a Postgraduate Diploma in Canine Nutrition, Alyssa brings a unique blend of expertise to her role as a Clinical Animal Behaviourist. Specialising in the intersection of behaviour and nutrition, Alyssa works closely with clients to identify and address gastrointestinal and nutritional issues that may be contributing to problem behaviours. By developing tailored treatment plans, Alyssa helps dogs and their owners live happier, more harmonious lives.
In addition to individual consultations, Alyssa offers case reviews and professional support to other professionals seeking guidance on the influence of diet on behavioural issues. With a passion for helping dogs and their owners, Alyssa is dedicated to providing evidence-based, compassionate care and education.
Presentation Details: Within this webinar, we’ll look at some of the key herbs that are purported to be useful in cases of problem behaviour – particularly concerning canine anxiety. We’ll explore the evidence that supports or contradicts their use in behaviour plans, so you can better understand when and how to implement them with your clients. Please note that, although some of the evidence we will be reviewing may be extrapolated to other species, this webinar will specifically focus on implementing nutraceuticals with dogs.
Price: APBC members £12.50 ABTC members £25 Non-members £35
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Time
18th March 2025 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
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