How Veterinarians Can Harness the Microbiome To Treat Bad Breath in Dogs
How Veterinarians Can Harness the Microbiome To Treat Bad Breath in Dogs

Dental health concerns, particularly bad breath, are one of the most common issues seen in veterinary practices. In fact, bad breath is the third most searched topic amongst pet parents, after GI and skin issues. This is clearly an important topic for your clients and we want to support you with current information and resources to bring dental health to the forefront of your practice.

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Managing Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs and Cats
Managing Atopic Dermatitis in Dogs and Cats

The prevalence of atopic dermatitis in dogs and cats has increased in the last decade. Treatment of dermatitis in cats and dogs involve a combination of managing itchy skin, inflammation, and environmental allergens. An overgrowth of Malassezia in dogs and cats can impact the outcome of dermatitis treatments.

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What You Need to Know About E coli for Chronic Enteropathy Cases
What You Need to Know About E coli for Chronic Enteropathy Cases

While flare-ups of E. coli are a common problem in dogs, flare-ups also occur in cats. Here we discuss E. coli as it relates to cat and dog gut health and available treatment options for symptomatic patients.

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For Veterinarians: Making the Most of Veterinary Telemedicine
For Veterinarians: Making the Most of Veterinary Telemedicine

Remote veterinary care has been around for decades, but it has taken a global pandemic to make it (nearly) mandatory for veterinary practices to use the available technologies. Learn the benefits and drawbacks of telehealth, and new ways to incorporate telemedicine services into your business model.

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For Veterinarians: New Options for Your Chronic Diarrhea Cases
For Veterinarians: New Options for Your Chronic Diarrhea Cases

Specialists now prefer chronic enteropathy as the term for diagnosis because the predominant inflammatory infiltrate in animal IBD (lymphocytic plasmacytic) is very different from human IBD (neutrophilic & monocytic).

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Fighting IBD with a Fecal Transplant: My Dog Emmy's Story
Fighting IBD with a Fecal Transplant: My Dog Emmy's Story

Meet Emmy, a young pit bull mix who began her life on the street as a tiny, immunocompromised puppy with undiagnosed Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Against all odds, she survived and today is an energetic, healthy young adult. After a long, difficult struggle to determine this pup’s complex digestive issues her resourceful pet parent found health solutions with a fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) along with making some important dietary changes.

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