Paediatric Protocols for the Right Start of Life for Cats & Dogs

Chennai, 20th November 2024: For advancing veterinary care in the country, the Continued Professional Development Program on Companion Animal Practice, a regional conference for the veterinary ecosystem in Chennai, was lent support by the Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Shri Thiru Udhayanidhi Stalin who inaugurated the conference. The 21st WSAVA CE INDIA and 14th National Symposium 2024 organized by Federation of Small Animals Practitioners’ Association, India (FSAPAI) and hosted by Small Animal Practitioner Association of Tamil Nadu (SAPAC TN)engaged 800 veterinary clinicians and students to elevate expertise in small animal paediatrics, oncology, and avian surgery & medicine. In its collaboration to advance paediatric veterinary care in the country, Royal Canin, a pioneer in the “Health through Nutrition” solution for cats and dogs with the purpose of creating A Better World for Pets, created awareness around the critical importance of paediatric protocols for the right start of life for cats and dogs.

Supporting knowledge with comprehensive paediatric protocols, Royal Canin also shared specialized puppy and kitten growth charts and provided essential tools for monitoring and managing early-life development in pets.

Satinder Singh, General Manager, Royal Canin, said, “Professional development in the veterinary ecosystem is crucial for advancing pet healthcare standards. Through our collaboration with WSAVA and FSAPAI, we are facilitating knowledge exchange and providing practical tools that support veterinarians in delivering enhanced care, particularly during pets’ critical early life stages.”

Dr. Makrand Chavan, WSAVA India Representative commented, “This national conference represents a significant step in strengthening veterinary expertise in India. By focusing on specific aspects of companion care in our clinics and providing guidance and educational practical tools we are enabling veterinarians to make more informed decisions in paediatric care, small animal oncology and avian surgery & medicine”

Dr. Jayaprakash, President of Federation of Small Animal Practitioners Association (FSAPAI) added, “The collaboration with Royal Canin brings valuable resources and expertise to our veterinary community. The comprehensive approach to elevate veterinary care will positively impact the quality of paediatric care delivery across the region.”

The recently concluded three-day conference in Chennai marked a significant milestone in veterinary professional development, combining international expertise with local practice requirements. The event featured focused knowledge sessions and interactive educational quizzes aimed at enhancing practical understanding veterinary care principles. This combination approach ensured that veterinary professionals gained both theoretical and practical expertise, empowering them to implement these principles effectively in their daily practice.