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Zurich Small Animal Seminar on Thursday in August

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Date/Time

Thursday, August 27, 2026 | 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm

Location

Grosser Hörsaal, Vetsuisse-Fakultät der Universität Zürich (Tierspital)
Winterthurerstrasse 260
8057 Zürich
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Organizer

University Animal Hospital Zurich
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Description

The Zurich Small Animal Seminar on Thursday at the University Animal Hospital Zurich is aimed at veterinarians.

Current topics from theory and practice in the various specialist areas, departments and clinics of the Department of Small Animals will be presented by our senior veterinarians.

The seminars are held in a hybrid format. If you attend in person, you will not only gain knowledge, but also have the opportunity to get to know our senior veterinarians better and network with them. If you attend in person, you can earn continuing education credits from the GST if you provide your GST membership number when registering. However, if you do not require continuing education credits or are unable to attend in person, you can conveniently follow the lectures online from home.

Please note that no educational credits will be awarded for online participation. A general certificate of attendance will not be issued. Thank you for your understanding.

We look forward to your participation.

Short link: ema.uzh.ch/RWKMJ

Registration

  • On site | Modern healthcare for dogs: new findings from the Growing Dog Project

    Your participation will only be definitively confirmed once full payment has been received.

    Registration possible from Monday, May 4, 2026 at 10:20 AM.

    free

    Preventive healthcare for dogs is becoming increasingly important as an active component of long-term disease prevention. Current scientific data shows that findings may already be present in early life that indicate an infectious disease or an increased risk of later chronic, allergic or immune-mediated diseases. The Growing Dog Project is conducting a prospective cohort study to investigate how early life events, infections, parasitic exposures, environmental factors and medical interventions influence later health. A particular focus is on identifying early markers that may indicate impaired organ or immune function – even before manifest diseases occur.

    The presentation will introduce new findings on potential early markers of gastrointestinal diseases and place them in the overall context of preventive healthcare. In addition, the role of parasitic diseases, modern diagnostic options and practical recommendations for risk-oriented, evidence-based preventive care will be discussed. The aim is to better recognise early warning signs, implement targeted preventive measures and promote the long-term health of dogs in a sustainable manner.

    We look forward to an interesting exchange and to welcoming you in person. Following the seminar, we cordially invite you to join us for refreshments.

    On-site participation may qualify for continuing education credits with the GST. Please provide your GST membership number when registering.

  • Onlline | Modern healthcare for dogs: New findings from the Growing Dog Project Online

    Your participation will only be definitively confirmed once full payment has been received.


    Online meeting

    Registration possible from Monday, May 4, 2026 at 10:24 AM.

    free

    Preventive healthcare for dogs is becoming increasingly important as an active component of long-term disease prevention. Current scientific data shows that findings may already be present in early life that indicate an infectious disease or an increased risk of later chronic, allergic or immune-mediated diseases. The Growing Dog Project is conducting a prospective cohort study to investigate how early life events, infections, parasitic exposures, environmental factors and medical interventions influence later health. A particular focus is on identifying early markers that may indicate impaired organ or immune function – even before manifest diseases occur.

    The presentation will introduce new findings on potential early markers of gastrointestinal diseases and place them in the overall context of preventive healthcare. In addition, the role of parasitic diseases, modern diagnostic options and practical recommendations for risk-oriented, evidence-based preventive care will be discussed. The aim is to better recognise early warning signs, implement targeted preventive measures and promote the long-term health of dogs in a sustainable manner.

    We look forward to an interesting exchange.
    Please note that continuing education credits are not awarded for online participation.

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