Watch on demand now to gain an overview of probiotics in the context of current and emerging gut microbiome science.
Designed for pet food industry professionals, formulators, R&D scientists, or those that just want to get the latest scoop on how probiotics affect pet poop and more. This webinar tackles practical considerations of adding probiotics to pet food and their health benefits for dogs and cats. The featured speaker is Dr. Kathy L. Gross, MS, Ph.D., PAS, Dipl. ACAN, Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Animal Sciences & Industry at Kansas State University’s College of Agriculture.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
- Probiotics in the context of current and emerging gut microbiome science.
- Practical formulation considerations when adding probiotics to pet food.
- AAFCO and other regulatory aspects of probiotics for dog and cat foods.
- Health benefits probiotics have on pets.
This webinar is sponsored by Chr. Hansen and presented by Petfood Industry.
Speakers Info:
Dr. Kathy L. Gross, MS, Ph.D., PAS, Dipl. ACAN, Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Animal Sciences & Industry at Kansas State University’s College of Agriculture
Dr. Kathy Gross recently retired after more than 30 years at Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. She is currently Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Animal Sciences & Industry at Kansas State University’s College of Agriculture. Dr. Gross also consults on companion animal and livestock nutrition and health topics as a Principal Consultant for Tanner Veterinary Services, LLC. Prior to retirement at Hill's Pet Nutrition, She held the title of Worldwide Director in R&D with responsibility for the nutritional design, clinical studies, and claims for Hill’s companion animal products globally. She has published more than 100 papers, abstracts, and book chapters as well as being an inventor on 19 granted patents in her career. She has conducted research on a wide variety of canine and feline nutrition and health topics including probiotics, prebiotics, and digestive function. Kathy completed a Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition from Kansas State University, received an MS in Animal Nutrition from Virginia Tech, and a Bachelor's in Animal Bioscience from Penn State University. Kathy and her husband reside on a ranch in NE Kansas and raise Red Angus cattle, have 2 daughters and a son, a dog, several horses, and a kitten.