Canine Chronic Enteropathy

This course provides a comprehensive review of diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of chronic GI disease in dogs, with a focus on using dietary management.
Recorded Date: January 8, 2026
Who: Veterinarians and veterinary technicians in British Columbia and beyond!
What: A free RACE-approved CE event (1 hour CE certificate)
Topic: Canine Chronic Enteropathy
RACE Accredited education, “Canine Chronic Enteropathy.” Presented by Board-Certified Internist Dr. Sara Huebner, this course is ideal for veterinary professionals. This course provides a comprehensive review of diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of chronic GI disease in dogs, with a focus on using dietary management. Participants will take away practical management strategies and approaches to aid in the long-term management of dogs with GI disease. “
Learning Objectives:

RACE Accredited education, “Canine Chronic Enteropathy.” Presented by Board-Certified Internist Dr. Sara Huebner, this course is ideal for veterinary professionals. This course provides a comprehensive review of diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of chronic GI disease in dogs, with a focus on using dietary management. Participants will take away practical management strategies and approaches to aid in the long-term management of dogs with GI disease. ”

What you can expect to take away:

  1. Identify common chronic gastrointestinal (GI) diseases in dogs and recognize their clinical presentations.
  2. Explain the diagnostic process for chronic GI conditions, including relevant tests and differential diagnoses.
  3. Describe evidence-based treatment options, with an emphasis on dietary management strategies.
  4. Evaluate various therapeutic diets and their roles in managing specific GI disorders.
  5. Develop individualized long-term management plans for dogs with chronic GI disease.
  6. Apply practical strategies for monitoring, adjusting, and communicating treatment plans with pet owners.
Good Reasons to Watch:
  • Meet our veterinary outreach representative, Michelle Floris
  • Successfully answer a quiz to earn a 1 hour CE certificate from BBVSH

About the Presenter

Dr. Sara Huebner is a veterinary small animal internist at Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital in Surrey, BC.

Dr. Huebner grew up in Benicia, California and attended veterinary school at University of California-Davis. She completed a small animal rotating internship at Tufts University prior to completing her small animal internal medicine residency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Dr. Huebner loves all aspects of internal medicine but has special interests in immune-mediated diseases, infectious diseases and GI disease. Her favorite part of her job is getting to see the special bond between pets and their families and feels lucky to get to play a role in making that bond last as long as possible.

Dr. Huebner, her husband and her two dogs are thrilled to be in BC and the Vancouver area. When not working, she loves to spend her time outdoors and especially loves trail running, backpacking, downhill and cross-country skiing.

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