Royal Canin Japan, a company dedicated to canine and feline health through nutrition, specializing in premium pet food and veterinary diets (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Shinichi Kusakabe; hereinafter 'Royal Canin'), held the 'Royal Canin Veterinary Symposium 2026' for veterinarians and the 'Royal Canin Veterinary Symposium 2026 for Vet Nurse' for veterinary nurses in Tokyo on June 7, 2026.

In the 28th edition of the 'Royal Canin Veterinary Symposium 2026,' focused on the theme 'Latest Evidence on Nutritional Strategies for Feline Diabetes and Osteoarthritis,' experts shared practical approaches to feline diabetes and the latest findings on diagnosing and treating osteoarthritis using real-life case studies.

Furthermore, the 3rd 'Royal Canin Veterinary Symposium 2026 for Vet Nurse,' held under the theme 'Practical Chronic Disease Nursing Techniques for Tomorrow: Supporting Treatment for Kidney Disease, Diabetes, and Joint Disease,' facilitated the sharing of insights from the perspectives of both veterinarians and veterinary nurses. The lectures emphasized that successful long-term treatment requires appropriate diagnosis by veterinarians, support from veterinary nurses, and collaboration with pet owners. The importance of maintaining a balance for the QOL of both pets and owners during long-term treatments like weight management and rehabilitation was highlighted, as well as realistic approaches to observing pet conditions carefully. It was also noted that when pet owners, veterinarians, and veterinary nurses act as a 'One Team,' ideal treatment outcomes are achieved.

Royal Canin believes that for the realization of 'true health for pets,' it is essential for the entire pet ecosystem to grow and develop through partnerships with veterinary professionals. Therefore, the company is committed not only to product provision but also to creating platforms for sharing wide-ranging information on nutrition, veterinary medicine, and pet health cultivated globally. By giving back insights to veterinary professionals with a spirit of 'mutual benefit,' Royal Canin continues to contribute to the realization of 'true health for pets.'

Lectures will be available via online streaming for veterinary professionals for a limited period from June 29, 2026, to August 2, 2026. Interested professionals can apply for access via the following website:

https://e-ve.event-form.jp/event/129093/royalcanin-symposium-2026-rec

Lecture Summary

'Practical Approaches to Feline Diabetes: Strategies for Sustainable Remission' Masahiko Sato (Veterinarian, Chief of Internal Medicine, Specialist Medical & Emergency Center, Animal Hospital) Dr. Sato explained practical approaches to treating feline diabetes, touching on insulin therapy, dietary management, and weight control. He emphasized the importance of treatment designs that consider the burden on pet owners, sharing points useful for daily clinical practice.

'Importance of Musculoskeletal Disease and Nutritional Management in Cats' Kazuya Edamura (Veterinarian, Professor, Laboratory of Veterinary Surgery, Nihon University; Director, Nihon University Animal Hospital) Points regarding the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases like osteoarthritis, common in geriatric cats, were explained. The critical role of nutritional and weight management in both the prevention and treatment of these chronic conditions was introduced.

Special Dialogue: 'On Registered Veterinary Diets' Dr. Tatsuya Fujii (Veterinarian, Managing Director, Veterinary Diet Evaluation Center) Dr. Takuo Ishida (Veterinarian, Medical Director, Akasaka Animal Hospital) Using the 'VDEC' mark on veterinary diet packaging as a theme, the experts discussed the role of these diets in connecting veterinarians and pet owners, as well as their significance as a 'mark of trust' in communication.

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