Pet Health Resources

Canine Influenza Virus

Pet Health Resources

Canine Influenza Virus

What prevention protocol do you have in place for your patients? Our mission in this booklet is to provide up-to-date information regarding canine influenza’s impact on patient health, to equip you to educate clients so that they can make an informed decision regarding the disease, and to help you establish a protocol to protect your patients, facilities, and community.

Feline Hypertension and CKD
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Feline Hypertension and CKD

This booklet is designed to educate veterinary teams on the pathophysiology linking hypertension, CKD, and RAAS; to empower them to discuss feline hypertension and CKD with their clients; and to be confident in screening methods to diagnose and treat both conditions at earlier stages.

Heartworm Resources

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Heartworm Resources

Sometimes even the tiniest things can create huge problems. Despite increased awareness, the number of dogs testing positive for heartworm infections in the US has been growing—and forecasts show those numbers will only continue to rise.

Infection Prevention and Biosecurity

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Infection Prevention and Biosecurity

Infection prevention and biosecurity are an essential part of patient care and should play an important role in the daily practice of veterinary medicine.  This booklet will empower your practice’s infection prevention team to review and improve current protocols on a regular basis.

Lifetime Care
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Pet Health Resources

Lifetime Care

Unlike doctors in human healthcare, general veterinary practitioners can care for their patients throughout their lifetimes.  During a pet’s life, the veterinarian directs these efforts to promote the pet’s overall wellbeing; prevent, diagnose, and treat disease; and support the pet-owning family.

Mobility

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Mobility

Mobility is key to a healthy quality of life for pets. Understanding the causes of joint disease and the benefits of early detection can help keep pets feeling younger longer—and give owners more quality years with their pets living comfortably by their sides.

Nutritional Resources

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Nutritional Resources

Just as in human health, nutrition is one of the most important preventive care tools we can use to prevent or manage disease.

Clinical Concepts in Platelet Rich Plasma

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Clinical Concepts in Platelet Rich Plasma

Orthobiologics, such as platelet rich plasma (PRP), are being used more frequently in veterinary medicine to treat pets suffering from certain orthopedic conditions.

Preventive Care
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Pet Health Resources

Preventive Care

At the heart of preventive care is a focus on doing all we can to ensure quality of life and longevity for our patients. These publications from AAHA, developed with the support of educational grants from IDEXX, will show you how to make preventive care a vital part of the services you offer.

Renal Health Evaluation is Critical
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Renal Health Evaluation is Critical

Kidney disease and injury are prevalent issues among veterinary patients, posing substantial risks to the wellbeing of senior pets. The International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) has provided invaluable guidelines for assessing and managing kidney disease.

Vaccination resources
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Vaccination resources

Engage clients with this fun vaccination poster! Clients can identify which canine persona matches their dog’s lifestyle, then start the conversation on their unique vaccination protocol.

Veterinary e-Commerce
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Veterinary e-Commerce

Online retail (e-commerce) is increasingly important for pet-related businesses, including veterinary practices.  Growth in online shopping for pet products comes from consumers of all ages, so these opportunities can be found regardless of client demographic.

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