
341 - IBD Dog Now has Renal Disease (HDYTT)
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Dr. Caitlyn Getty, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition), is back on the Cone of Shame to tackle a classic hot mess express: the IBD dog who now has early kidney disease. In this “How Do You Treat That?” episode, Dr. Andy Roark presents Murph, a finicky Yorkie with a sensitive gut, a history of GI explosions, and renal values on the rise. The kicker? His current food is working, and his owners are terrified to change it.
Dr. Getty breaks down how to approach cases with conflicting nutritional needs and shares her checklist for diet selection when no one food seems perfect. They dig into the new Hills Canine Multi-Organ diet, why it might be a game-changer for dogs like Murph, and when it might not be the right fit. You’ll walk away with practical tips for food transitions, client communication, and managing complex patients without causing a GI disaster. If you’ve ever had a fragile pup with overlapping conditions and nervous clients clinging to the current food bag for dear life, this one’s for you.
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Caitlyn is a Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist® and Scientific Communications Senior Specialist on the US Professional Veterinary Affairs Team at Hill’s Pet Nutrition. She spent 13 years at the University of Illinois completing her BS, DVM, and PhD in Nutritional Sciences. During veterinary school and her PhD, she became very interested in nutrition education of veterinary students and the power of nutrition in health and disease. She completed a rotating small animal medicine and surgery internship on the north side of Chicago and then moved to Raleigh, NC to complete her Small Animal Clinical Nutrition residency at North Carolina State University. She currently lives outside Indianapolis with 4 cats, 2 dogs, and her fiancé!