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https://www.purinainstitute.com/event... Chronic enteropathy is a multifactorial disease manifested by clinical signs lasting more than 3 weeks. Although dogs, cats, and humans can develop chronic enteropathy, the condition is different in cats and dogs compared to people. A substantial segment of dogs and cats respond to changes in diet and are considered food responsive. Those that partially respond or do not respond at all to dietary management may be treated with antibiotics. But what is the evidence and efficacy for antibiotic use in chronic enteropathy cases? Dr. Julien Dandrieux discusses the evidence for antibiotic use—and non-use—and provides alternatives for managing chronic enteropathies in canine and feline patients. ______________________________________ At the Purina Institute, we believe science is more powerful when it’s shared. We empower veterinary professionals to put nutrition at the forefront of pet health discussions to further improve and extend the healthy lives of pets through nutrition. On our channel you will find videos on a range of topics: ● Webinars ● Expert talking heads ● Role play videos And much more to help you in your daily veterinary practice and help pets live longer, healthier lives. Subscribe to Purina Institute: / @purinainstitute Where to find Purina Institute: WEBSITE: https://www.purinainstitute.com/ LINKEDIN: / purina-institute FACEBOOK: / purinainstitute INSTAGRAM: / purinainstitute TWITTER: / purinainstitute Putting the power of nutrition science into practice. #VeterinaryScience #VeterinaryMedicine #VeterinarySupport #VeterinarianLife #Veterinarian