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Source: FIRSTLINE

Study analyzes the fight against pet obesity

October 13, 2009

Participate in a study to help raise awareness about the dangers of pet obesity—and possibly win $200 for your clinic.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Sample script: Therapuetic diets

October 1, 2009

Talk to clients about the importance of therapeutic pet food.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Pet food for the soul

October 1, 2009

A team member's true story of starting a pet food pantry.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Why your food trumps pet stores'

September 1, 2009

Here's your script for talking to clients about the importance of buying therapeutic pet food at your clinic—not a pet store.

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER

Understanding the benefits of prebiotics (Sponsored by Iams)

July 1, 2009

Over the last two decades, the importance of the GI microbiota­ (the collection of all GI microorganisms­) on GI and overall health has been recognized. Prebiotics, such as fructooligosaccharides or mannanoligosaccharides, serve as the main substrate source for beneficial bacterial species of the GI microbiota and, thus, have a great impact on the GI microbiota and, in turn, GI and overall health.

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER

Prebiotics: A Consumer Guide for Making Smart Choices (Sponsored by Iams)

July 1, 2009

Prebiotics: A Consumer Guide for Making Smart Choices

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER FOR THE VETERINARY TEAM

Understanding the benefits of prebiotics (Sponsored by Iams)

July 1, 2009

Over the last two decades, the importance of the GI microbiota (the collection of all GI microorganisms) on GI and overall health has been recognized. Prebiotics, such as fructooligosaccharides or mannanoligosaccharides, serve as the main substrate source for beneficial bacterial species of the GI microbiota and, thus, have a great impact on the GI microbiota and, in turn, GI and overall health.

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER

Study shows dietary use of prebiotics supports canine intestinal health (Sponsored by Iams)

July 1, 2009

Prebiotics are nondigestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth or activity of beneficial bacteria in the intestines and, thus, may improve the host's health.

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER FOR THE VETERINARY TEAM

Prebiotics promote canine intestinal health (Sponsored by Iams)

July 1, 2009

Prebiotics are nondigestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth or activity of beneficial bacteria in the intestines and, thus, may improve the host's health.

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