Earn 1 RACE-approved CE credit

Nutritional Modulation of the GI Microbiome

Free live webinar Wednesday, September 18, 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET

dog and cat eating from individual food bowls
Digestive upset in pets is unpleasant for everyone. Luckily, by putting microbiome health at the forefront of GI care, you can revolutionize your approach and help pets feel their best.
Join Dr. Mary Snyder for a one-credit RACE-approved CE session to take a closer look into the fascinating world of the microbiome and how its power can limit digestive upsets and transform gut health. You’ll find out how scientifically-backed diets such as Hill’s Gastrointestinal Biome nourish the gut ecosystem.

During this free seminar, discover:

  • Tools to manipulate microbiome health and evidence supporting their use.
  • The roles of prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics in achieving a stable biome.
  • The benefits and science behind Hill’s Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome.

 

You’ll also receive a special offer from Hill’s to share with clients. Details will be shared after the event and will apply to Hill’s diet items.

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Meet the speaker

Mary Snyder, VMD
Mary Snyder, VMD

Dr. Mary Snyder graduated from The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. Following graduation, she practiced for eleven years as a small animal veterinarian in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. With a love for veterinary nutrition, she left general practice and joined Hill’s Pet Nutrition as the professional consulting veterinarian for the Ohio Valley region. She spent six years in this role, and then transitioned into several other roles within Hill’s Pet Nutrition, including professional consulting veterinarian team lead for the NE Region, and senior manager, regional veterinary affairs, for the East Region. Her current role is senior manager, corporate veterinary affairs. Dr. Snyder has a passion for training and educating veterinary professionals and has lectured for audiences at local, regional, and national conferences.

 

Dr. Snyder lives outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with her husband, two daughters, three dogs, and a cat. She enjoys traveling with her family, baking, and staying active outdoors. Her and her family also enjoy fostering dogs to help them find their forever homes.