Life Gets Busy, Stay ON POINT With Cytopoint®July 17, 2025Simplify your approach to allergic pruritus with Cytopoint. Help maintain control of allergic itch when schedules get hectic for both veterinarians and pet owners alike.
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Switch to Triple Protection in One Monthly DoseJuly 9, 2025See the difference of triple protection with the one monthly chew.
The Case for Year-Round Heartworm Prevention and Affordable OptionsJuly 2, 2025Veterinarians are often more than just clinicians - they’re advisors, educators, and, increasingly, financial counselors. In today’s economy, pet owners may hesitate to invest in year-round prevention due to budget constraints; but, skipping even a few months of heartworm protection can have serious consequences.
See What the ACVIM Recommends for Certain Types of Canine CHFJuly 1, 2025Safe, effective treatment that's approved by the FDA for management of certain types of canine CHF.
More life to love for patients with certain types of canine CHF.July 1, 2025 See how different formulations help dog owners manage certain types of CHF in their pets.
Canine CHF Management approved by the FDAJuly 1, 2025Studies have demonstrated increased survival time for dogs with certain types of CHF.
Helping manage the hidden signs of stressJune 24, 2025Our therapeutic nutrition targets underlying stress in cats with GI or urinary issues — helping provide relief to pets and their humans.
The clear reco for hidden stressJune 24, 2025Our therapeutic nutrition targets underlying stress in cats with GI or urinary issues — helping provide relief to pets and their humans.
A Modern Approach to Parasite PreventionMarch 15, 2025With evolving parasite threats, traditional preventatives may not be enough. Discover how innovation is changing the landscape of protection.
Are Your Patients Fully Protected?March 15, 2025Fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites—dogs face multiple threats. See how a multi-parasite approach can offer your patients a broad range of protection.