60-Hour Canine & Feline Clinical Nutrition Course
Year-long course taught by EBVS® Specialists in Veterinary & Comparative Nutrition
The first VetCEE-accredited clinical nutrition course for veterinarians
Founder of Vet Clinical Nutrition Academy
About the organizer
Hi, I’m Karolina Hołda PhD, a veterinary nutritionist from Poland and the founder of the Vet Clinical Nutrition Academy.
For 10+ years I have worked with veterinarians and pet care professionals on evidence-based canine and feline nutrition. I also consult independently for pet food manufacturers. This program is a natural extension of my long-standing work. To date I have developed multiple Polish-language courses, webinars and e-books, often co-created with fellow specialists.
💬 What participants say about my courses
⭐ "A true pleasure to learn"
I’m so glad I came across your website in the endless sea of online content, most of which isn’t really worth much. It’s such a pleasure to learn from lectures that are so professionally prepared, and at the same time delivered in a clear and genuinely friendly way.
Anna Ożga
⭐ "The best in Poland at what she does"
During the course I learned many new things that truly surprised me. Reading posts from other nutritionists, I honestly think Karolina is the best in Poland at what she does. The course debunks myths that have been repeated for years and proves that there is always more to learn.
Katarzyna Kuryłowicz
⭐ "Passion, not just theory"
I didn’t expect such a great way of teaching – and above all, I appreciate that you are open to all types of feline diets. You don’t impose one “right” way, but instead show that every approach has its pros and cons. Your passion really comes through – it’s not just dry theory.
Thank you for so many practical tips!
Renata
Program – 10 Core Modules + 2 Bonuses
The Vet Clinical Nutrition Academy has been officially approved by Veterinary Continuing Education in Europe (VetCEE) as a Level 7 Advanced programme (3.6 ECTS).
Circle of Nutrition – concept and clinical application
- Nutritional assessment – screening, extended evaluation, identifying risk factors
- Diet‑specific, animal‑specific, environmental factors
- Body Condition Scoring (BCS) and Muscle Condition Scoring (MCS)
- Dietary history – structure, collection, interpretation
- Key calculations – energy and nutrient requirements for dogs and cats
- Client communication – how to address owner concerns
- Evaluating pet foods – manufacturing, composition, WSAVA guidelines
- Building client trust through personalised nutrition plans
Schedule:
23 Oct 2025 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
6 Nov 2025 – Live: review & calculations (1 h)
13 Nov 2025 – Pre‑recorded material (1 h)
20 Nov 2025 – Live: review & diet assessment (2 h)
Total ~6 h
Focus on unconventional diets (home‑made, raw, cooked)
- “Safe? Nutritious? Right for the pet?” evaluation model
- Detecting nutrient gaps & common imbalances
- Microbial hazards in raw diets – risk mitigation
- Owner belief systems & feeding philosophy
- Environmental and food-safety considerations
- Support vet’s in neutral, evidence-based guidance
Schedule:
27 Nov 2025 – Pre‑recorded material (1.5 h)
11 Dec 2025 – Live: cases + Q&A (1.5 h)
Total ~3 h
Obesity as a pathology. Accurate assessment of the obese patient.
- Diets suitable for a structured weight-loss protocol
- Implementing and monitoring the weight-loss plan – the road to success
- Obesity with comorbidities – solving complex cases (endocrine, orthopedic, GI)
- Nutritional management of the obese patient in the intensive-care unit
- Weight-control strategies for large-breed growing dogs
- Diets and nutraceuticals for joint health
Schedule:
8 Jan 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
22 Jan 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
29 Jan 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
Total ~6 h
Strategies for Canine & Feline Liver Disorders
- Prevalence & breed predispositions: copper-storage hepatopathy, chronic hepatitis, idiopathic liver cirrhosis, congenital portosystemic shunt, hepatic lipidosis, biliary tract inflammation in cats (feline cholangitis / cholangiohepatitis
- Dietary modifications for management of different hepatopathies:
- protein type, amount and digestibility
- energy density, dietary fat
- dietary fibre type and amount
- minerals, hepatoprotective nutraceuticals
- Diet selection & monitoring for commercial and home-prepared hepatic diets
Schedule:
5 Feb 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
19 Feb 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
Total ~4 h
Food intolerances and allergies
- Food intolerances – diagnosis and nutritional management
- Food allergies – dermatological manifestations in dogs and cats
- Elimination-diet protocol – step-by-step implementation and re-challenge
- Practical challenges: owner compliance, treats, supplements, hidden ingredients
- Strengthening the skin barrier through targeted nutrients (essential fatty acids, vitamins, antioxidants)
- Dietary support in patients with atopic dermatitis
Schedule:
26 Feb 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
5 Mar 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
Total ~4 h
Targeted Nutrition for Complex GI Disorders
- Hemorrhagic diarrhea syndrome, chronic enteropathies & protein-losing enteropathies, lymphangiectasia and short-bowel syndrome
- Etiopathogenesis overview for each condition
- Key nutritional factors & evidence-based supplementation
- Diet selection strategies for GI recovery and maintenance
- Microbiome modulation: probiotics, prebiotics, Fecal Transplant Therapy
Schedule:
12 Mar 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
19 Mar 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
26 Mar 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
Nutrition for Diabetes, Pancreatitis & EPI
- Endocrine:
- Diabetes – etiopathogenesis, dietary management, diabetes and comorbidities, diabetic cat vs. diabetic dog
- Insulinoma – diet selection and management
- Exocrine: pancreatic insufficiency, EPI – management and diet selection,
- Pancreatitis – acute vs. chronic, diet selection and management
Schedule:
9 Apr 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
16 Apr 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
23 Apr 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
Selecting and Administering Diets for Critically Ill Patients
- Nutrition in the intensive care unit: per os, enteral, parenteral
- Refeeding-syndrome prevention and monitoring
- Short-term enteral nutrition (NE / NG tubes) vs. long-term (E / G tubes)
- Nutritional support for oncology and cachectic patients
Schedule:
Schedule
30 Apr 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
14 May 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
21 May 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
Optimising Diets for Urolithiasis, Cystitis & FLUTD
- Causes, clinical signs and diagnostic approaches for urolithiasis – dogs vs. cats
- Common stone types, pathogenesis and targeted dissolution / prevention diets
- Nutritional and medical prevention and treatment strategies
- Diet management strategies for cystitis and Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD)
- Monitoring and adjusting the plan: urinalysis, imaging and owner compliance
Schedule:
Schedule
28 May 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
4 Jun 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h
Nutrition for Chronic & Acute Renal Disorders
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD) vs acute kidney injury (AKI)
- IRIS staging system – how and when to apply it in clinical practice
- Dietary management: water intake, phosphorus, high-quality protein, ω-3 fatty acids, energy density, potassium, sodium, vitamins, dietary fibre, antioxidants
- Selecting renal diets – commercial therapeutic formulas vs balanced home-made plans
Schedule:
Schedule
11 Jun 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
18 Jun 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
25 Jun 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (2 h)
Recognising and Correcting Diet-Induced Disorders
- Pathophysiology, diagnosis and clinical signs of diet-related diseases
– dilated cardiomyopathy (diet-associated)
– nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism
– thiamine deficiency
– vitamin A toxicity
– other key deficiencies and excesses - How to recognize clinical signs, utilize appropriate diagnostic tools, and design nutritional interventions tailored to address each condition and improve animal outcomes.
Schedule:
Schedule
3 Sep 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (1,5 h)
10 Sep 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A (1,5 h)
Prioritizing nutrition in complex cases (decision-making, comorbidities, communication)
- Real-life composite cases with overlapping conditions
- Step-by-step decision-making for setting dietary priorities
- Balancing macronutrient and micronutrient targets across comorbidities
- Integrating nutrition into multimodal treatment plans
- Communicating complex recommendations clearly to pet owners
Schedule:
Schedule
17 Sep 2026 – Pre‑recorded material (2 h)
24 Sep 2026 – Live: cases + Q&A all experts (2 h)
Final case clinic & exam briefing (2h)
All live modules include case-based discussions, with the option to bring your own clinical cases for group review.
Total learning hours: 60 h.
Pre-recordings: 25 h. Live: 35 h.
Learning Outcomes
Download the full learning outcomes and assessment approach
VetCEE accreditation: Level 7 (Advanced, 3.6 ECTS)
take a structured diet history, score BCS/MCS, calculate DER/MER and identify diet-, animal- and environment-specific risk factors.
choose appropriate low-calorie diets, set realistic targets, manage obesity-related comorbidities and ICU cases, and prevent excess gain in large-breed puppies.
run an elimination-diet protocol, overcome compliance obstacles, and strengthen the skin barrier in food allergy and atopic dermatitis patients.
tailor diets for diabetes, insulinoma, EPI and acute/chronic pancreatitis with appropriate fat levels, digestibility and enzyme therapy.
adjust minerals, urine pH and water intake for species-specific stones, cystitis and FLUTD.
DCM (diet-related), secondary hyper-PTH, thiamine deficiency, vitamin A toxicity and other diet-induced disorders.
combine diet with medical and surgical treatments, document outcomes, and build long-term client trust through clear, science-based recommendations.
apply the “Safe – Nutritious – Right for this pet?” framework, spot nutrient gaps, and give neutral, evidence-based advice to owners.
adapt protein, copper, BCAA and energy for copper storage, hepatitis, cirrhosis, PSS and feline cholangiohepatitis, and use science-based hepatoprotective supplements.
from HDS and chronic enteropathies to PLE, lymphangiectasia and short-bowel syndrome, including microbiome modulation (pro-/prebiotics, FMT).
choose oral, enteral or parenteral routes, prevent refeeding syndrome, and support oncologic and cachectic patients.
use IRIS classification, control proteinuria and hypertension, and balance key nutrients (water, P, protein, ω-3, electrolytes, antioxidants) in CKD & AKI.
apply a decision tree to balance conflicting macro- and micronutrient goals and communicate clear, practical plans to owners.
How It Works
Duration
October 2025 → September 2026
(breaks: Christmas, July–August)
Format
1–2h pre‑recorded lecture + 2h live session weekly
(Thursdays 19:30 CET)
Q&A
At the end of each session
Questions collected also in advance
Community
Vet Nutrition Network
Lifetime access, peer support, job offers
Meet the Faculty
Course is delivered by EBVS‑certified specialists in clinical nutrition:
Dr Cecilia Villaverde, Dipl. ECVCN
Dr Moran Tal‑Gavriel, BSc, DVM, DVSc, Dip ECVCN
Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist, EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition
She has a multidisciplinary background that spans clinical practice, public health, academic research, and the pet food industry.... She is first and foremost passionate about supporting pets and their families, striving to create nutrition strategies that improve health and quality of life. She earned her Doctor of Veterinary Science (DVSc) from the University of Guelph, where her research focused on feline obesity and the gastrointestinal microbiome. Her academic work has been published in peer-reviewed journals, and she continues to serve on advisory boards supporting graduate student development. After several years with Royal Canin in a global role focused on nutritional product development and international regulatory advocacy, Dr. Tal-Gavriel returned to clinical practice in 2024. She first served as a Veterinary Nutritionist at Central Toronto Veterinary Referral Clinic, supporting specialists with nutrition strategies for complex medical cases. She then founded VetWell Nutrition, an independent platform providing expert nutrition services to veterinarians, pet owners and the pet food industry. Most recently, Dr. Tal-Gavriel joined Open Farm as Head of Veterinary Nutrition, expanding her impact in the pet food industry by driving evidence-based product innovation and nutritional excellence. Through her dual roles at Open Farm and VetWell Nutrition, she delivers individualized nutrition plans for pets with medical or wellness needs, offers clinical support to veterinarians through direct case collaboration, and consults for pet food companies on science-based formulation, innovation, and compliance. Above all, Dr. Tal-Gavriel’s approach blends clinical expertise, scientific evidence, and regulatory insight with a heartfelt commitment to improving pets’ lives. She is dedicated to empowering veterinary teams and pet owners alike with practical, impactful nutritional solutions that truly support the health and wellness of the animals she serves.
Dr Cecilia Villaverde Haro, BVSc, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, Dipl. ECVCN
Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist®, EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition
She obtained her veterinary degree in 2000 and her PhD in animal nutrition in 2005 by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)... She completed a residency in small animal clinical nutrition at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at UC Davis, California and is board certified in veterinary nutrition by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Nutrition) and by the European College of Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition (ECVCN) since 2010. After working as the chief of service of the veterinary teaching hospital nutrition service in UAB for 6 years, she is now a consultant in clinical nutrition for Expert Pet Nutrition (www.expertpetnutrition.com) and Veterinary Information Network (VIN). She is a member of the WSAVA Global Nutrition Committee and has written several articles and book chapters on the topic of companion animal nutrition.
Dr Kerstin Gerstner, DVM, Dr. med. vet., Dip ECVCN
Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist, EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition
She obtained her veterinary degree by the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany in 2009. Her doctoral thesis... – at the Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Zurich, Switzerland (“Disturbed eating at high altitude”, Dr. med. vet., 2012) was followed by one year as a postdoctoral research assistant. She was the first resident completing a standard residency program of the European College for Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition at the Institute of Animal Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Zurich (EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition, 2018). As a research assistant at the Institute of Animal Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Zurich until 2021 Kerstin focused on clinical nutrition provided by the veterinary nutrition consultation service, was involved in teaching of students, veterinarians as well as pet owners and was part of various research projects. From 2022 Kerstin follows her passion in clinical nutrition and dietetics, spreading scientifically based knowledge to support pet’s health by healthy, individually suitable nutrition as veterinary specialist in Marigin Zentrum für Tiermedizin, a big veterinary clinic and referral centre in Feusisberg, Switzerland. “My daily motivation is to impart scientifically based specialized veterinary knowledge in order to support our pets with balanced nutrition as an essential basis for life and health. It fascinates me that even with more than 10 years of experience in this field, every day brings something new, no two cases are the same and every animal benefits from an individually adapted diet.”
What You Get
Certificate
Certificate of Attendance with CPD credits & ECTS
2-Year Access
All recordings, slides, exercises and quizzes
Community
Private Vet Nutrition International Network
VetCEE Accredited
Recognised European quality standard
Pricing
Vet Clinical Nutrition Academy delivers evidence‑based training taught only by EBVS® European Specialists.
– Watch bite‑size videos + live case Q&As, all replayable for 2 years.
– Gain ready‑to‑use protocols for diet‑dependent diseases, 60 CPD hours, zero industry bias.
– Risk‑free enrollment – full refund until the first live session.
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Pay‑Later options (PayPal / Stripe) available at checkout. You can also contact us for individual installments.
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- Legal name: Karolina Hołda CaniDiet
- Registered in Poland, EU VAT: PL9512241510
Business ID: REGON: 382505095 - Registered address: ul. Iwanowa-Szajnowicza 1/68, 02-796 Warsaw
- Personal site and portfolio:karolinaholda.com
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How the Academy works
- Platform: Publigo LMS, secure login
- Live sessions: Europe‑friendly times, recordings next day
- Access: 24 months on‑demand
- Language: English, with translated materials where available
- Payments: Paypal, Stripe, Klarna or installment by bank transfer
- Refunds: Full refund before the first live session, Refund Policy
- Support – email: Click here
Why trust this course?
Faculty are EBVS‑certified specialists
VetCEE accreditation Level 7 (Advanced, 3.6 ECTS)
Transparent syllabus and timetable
Invoices with EU VAT details
Frequently Asked Questions
Our one-year international programme in clinical nutrition of dogs and cats is officially recognised at Level 7 (Advanced, 3.6 ECTS).
This means the course meets the European standards for postgraduate veterinary education – independent, evidence-based, and peer-reviewed.
This accreditation also allows graduates to demonstrate recognised postgraduate-level training to employers, regulators and professional bodies.
Yes. You can use PayPal Pay Later or Klarna where available. If these options are not offered in your country, email us and we can set up a custom bank transfer schedule that fits your budget. We issue invoices with EU VAT details. If you need a specific billing address or tax data, add it at checkout or email us.
We accept card payments (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) plus Apple Pay and Google Pay where available. You can also pay with PayPal or Klarna in supported countries. If you prefer, we can arrange a bank transfer and issue a pro forma invoice.
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Note: availability of Apple Pay, Google Pay and Klarna depends on your country, bank and device
Each module ends with an auto-graded quiz. Passing the quiz unlocks a Module Certificate of Completion. After finishing all modules you can take an optional comprehensive case assessment. If you pass, you receive a Program Certificate of Achievement.
Note: this is a professional education certificate, not a specialization, residency or academic degree.
You receive 2–3 real-world clinical case scenarios and submit nutrition plans with clear diet targets and owner instructions. We mark against a published rubric. It is open-book and practical.
Yes. This certificate attests that the participant has successfully completed the 60-hour advanced programme Veterinary Clinical Nutrition Academy, delivered and peer-reviewed by EBVS® European Specialists (Dipl. ECVCN).
All live sessions are recorded and uploaded to the learning platform within 24 hours.
You can watch them anytime.
You may also submit your questions in advance if you can’t attend live.
All materials and live sessions are in English.
Instructions are provided on how to enable subtitles in your native language.
You’ll have access to all materials for 2 full years, so you can study at your own pace.
Even if you join late, you won’t miss out.
Yes. Individual modules will be available for separate purchase starting 15 October 2025.
Please note: the full bundle gives you significant savings (up to –40%).
Yes, absolutely!
The course is open to veterinarians, vet techs, and final-year veterinary students.
Note: a basic understanding of clinical cases is recommended.
You only need:
• a stable internet connection
• a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
• access to email and Google Meet
Full refund available until the first live session, no questions asked.
After that point, access is activated and the course becomes non-refundable.
Yes.
Live Q&A sessions include time for participant-submitted cases, as long as they’re anonymized.
You can submit them in advance via our intake form.
This is the only year-long online course in clinical nutrition:
• Taught by board-certified veterinary nutritionists (Dip. ECVCN / DACVIM)
• Focused exclusively on dogs and cats
• Designed for busy clinicians — efficient, evidence-based, and case-focused
• Includes live Q&A sessions with the experts
• Covers the full range of clinical conditions — from GI and obesity to CKD and critical care
• Independent and non-sponsored – science-driven, not industry-led
If you’re looking for practical, trustworthy, and clinically applicable nutrition training, this is it.
Our support team replies within 24 hours on business days.
Simply send an email to kontakt@karolinaholda.com with a brief description of the issue (screenshots welcome). We’re happy to troubleshoot access problems, video playback, payment questions, or any other concerns so you can focus on learning.
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60 CPD hours of structured, evidence-based learning • Board‑certified instructors • Case‑based live Q&A sessions
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Organiser: Karolina Hołda, PhD
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VetCEE accreditation: Level 7 Advanced programme (3.6 ECTS)
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