Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
June 1, 2009
By:
Debra L. Zoran, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
This overview will introduce the history of probiotics, their safety and regulatory background, provide information on their mechanisms of action, and introduce possible ways probiotics may be used to treat clinical diseases.
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Source: PARTNERS IN PRACTICE
June 1, 2009
By:
Matt Brown
The best way to prolong the efficacy of deworming programs is to use vaccinations and sound nutrition in conjunction with the right anthelmintics.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
June 1, 2009
Articles on symposim subjects, including diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats, chronic enteropathies in dogs, GI flora and the role of probiotics, and a multimodal approach to treating canine osteoarthritis.
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Source: PARTNERS IN PRACTICE
June 1, 2009
By:
Alicia Isenberg, Associate Editor
While cutting expenses is a critical part of a recession plan, it's not a good idea to lay off employees without fully evaluating the effect the decision will have on the business.
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Source: PARTNERS IN PRACTICE
June 1, 2009
By:
Greg Stoutenburgh
There are lots of reasons for buying equipment. But whenever you contemplate a significant purchase, you should always be thinking about the return on investment (ROI).
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
June 1, 2009
By:
Byron Blagburn, MS, PhD
Broad-spectrum internal parasite preventives decrease the potential for disease in animals and people by eliminating roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms from dogs. The life cycle of heartworms, pet owner compliance, and properties of broad-spectrum heartworm preventives all may affect successful heartworm prevention and internal parasite control.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
June 1, 2009
By:
Deborah S. Greco
Dietary therapy is the key to proper management of the diabetic cat and dog.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
May 1, 2009
Early detection and treatment are the cornerstones of successful management of osteoarthritis, and hyaluronate sodium is an important part of that treatment.
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