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New Pet Food Business Model for Veterinary Practices
Virbac is delighted to announce the launch of an innovative new pet food business model that allows veterinary practices to adapt, retain and increase their revenue from pet food sales.
The Use of HCA and Ciclosporin in Non-Flea, Non-Food Hypersensitivity Dermatitis
A 4-year-old, neutered, female domestic shorthair cat presented with a two-year history of recurrent pododermatitis and self-trauma affecting all four limbs
Hypoallergy and Dermatology Support Diets Are Not The Same Thing!
Clinical diets play an important role in the management of skin disease and can be a critical component of the treatment plan. However, selecting the right diet is key to achieving the best results, given that these diets are different in intended use and nutritional characteristics.
New VETERINARY HPM® Wet Diets to Offer a Comprehensive Nutritional Approach to FLUTD
We are pleased to announce the launch of two new wet diets for cats, designed to sit within the proven and established VETERINARY HPM® range, and specially formulated to help prevent and manage FLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease), a major health concern in cats.
Eradia®
Turning the world of metronidazole upside down
VETERINARY HPM® Adult Cat Neutered with Salmon WET
Complete diet for adult cats: neutered from one year old
Ypozane®
Face up to prostate problems
VETERINARY HPM® Cat Urology WET
Nutritional management of cats with urinary struvite stones or risk of recurrence of struvite and/or oxalate crystals
Why Should I Use Virbagen Omega in Dogs With Parvovirus?
Parvovirus outbreaks are commonly encountered in the UK, with pockets occurring more frequently in certain areas of the country such as Wales and the North West. Outbreaks within an area can be devastating for both owners and practices alike, with treatment costly and challenging. However, rapid implementation of intensive treatment can improve prognosis.
Oxidative Stress : Its Effect on Calves and Weanlings
It has been well documented that the new born calf’s mineral status and antioxidant capacity is highly correlated with the maternal source. Significant mineral transfer in the last trimester leads to liver levels which are typically higher than the dam’s levels at birth.
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