MS212 – Parasite Prevention in Travelling Pets
£447.00 (+VAT)
12 months access to recordings and course materials is included. Please note that these are webinar recordings and not live events. Full details on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you.
- Join Ian Wright – BVMS, MSc, MRCVS for three 2-hour online sessions
- Increased pet travel and importation of rescued dogs is leading to an associated increase in risk of exotic parasites and vectors establishing in the UK. The expanding distribution of a range of vector-borne diseases also makes it more likely that exotic parasites may be encountered while pets are on holiday abroad. It is vital that veterinary professionals are able to accurately advise clients in relation to pet travel based on the latest parasite distribution data to minimise health risks posed to both pet and owner. Vigilance in imported pets for relevant clinical signs and appropriate parasite diagnostic testing are also vital both for individual health and wider UK biosecurity.
- Comprehensive notes to download
- Self-assessment quizzes to ‘release’ your 8 hours CPD certification (don’t worry, you can take them more than once if you don’t quite hit the mark first time)
- A whole year’s access to recorded sessions for reviewing key points
- Superb value for money – learn without travelling
- Watch the recordings on your iPad!
Programme
Legal aspects of pet travel post brexit
Legal aspects of pet travel post brexit, compulsory treatments and why they are important – Pet travel regulations post brexit and potential legal pitfalls, the compulsory treatments that are still in place and why they are important. Rabies and Echinococcus multilocularis will be covered and discussion of other possible compulsory treatment legislation including the tick treatment which was dropped.
What you’ll learn:
- The Potential pitfalls of pet travel documentation
- The compulsory treatment elements to pet travel and when they should be administered
- Why these treatments are important and the parasites they protect against
- Discussion of the pros and cons of other possible compulsory treatments such as the dropped tick treatment
A risk based approach to parasite prevention advice in the travelling pet
A risk based approach to parasite prevention advice in the travelling pet – preventative measures against Leishmania, ticks, heartworm and other vector-borne pathogens. Lifestyle, compliance and geography as factors in preventative treatment decision making will be considered as well as preventative measures that are not treatment based.
What you’ll learn:
- The preventative measures required against Leishmania, ticks, heartworm and other vector-borne pathogens
- Factors to consider when deciding which preventative treatments to apply such as lifestyle, compliance and parasite distribution
- Consideration of preventative measures that are not treatment based, their benefits and limitations
A practical approach to the imported rescue pet
A practical approach to the imported rescue pet – Clinical exam of the imported pet, selection of appropriate tests for parasitic infections, checking for ticks and identification and post importation treatments.
What you’ll learn:
- Areas to focus on and clinical signs to be aware of when examining the imported pet
- Selecting appropriate tests for parasite infections in imported pets
- Identification of ticks, where to send them for identification
- Post importation treatments and why they are important.
The price includes all 3 sessions, notes and quiz – 8 hours of CPD
*No traffic jams, accommodation hassles, pet or childcare, rota clashes, locum fees ……….. just great CPD and a valuable ongoing resource.
Course Feedback :
“This course will help me to guide owners looking to travel with their pets and will also help when discussing screening in imported pets!”
“I am now more likely to spot potential imported diseases as we have many imported dogs in our practice.”