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    Tips for a Pet-Friendly Relocation

    If you are planning a relocation to a new home, follow the tips to help your pet throughout the process.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Canine Epilepsy: Nutrition as a Powerful Adjunct Therapy

    Idiopathic epilepsy is the #1 chronic neurologic condition diagnosed in dogs.

    1 min to 5 min

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    How to Cope with Puppy Separation Anxiety

    Here are several tips to help ease your puppy’s anxiety when left alone.

    1 min to 5 min

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    How to Help Dogs Afraid of Thunderstorms

    You can help ease your dog’s fear of thunderstorms.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Tips for Easing Your Dog's Fear of Fireworks

    If your dog is afraid of fireworks, you can help ease the fear.

    1 min to 5 min

  • Cooking Processes & Commercial Pet Foods

    Various cooking processes are used in preparing commercial pet foods to ensure delivery of highly nutritious, palatable products. The methods used are determined by the final form (e.g., a dry or wet food), desired texture and visual properties, and packaging. Common forms of pet food include dry extruded kibbles and canned wet food.

    6 min to 10 min

  • Marie Hopfensperger

    Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: Preserving Quality of Life for Owners and Senior Dogs

    Read perspectives on CDS and its management from veterinary behaviorist Dr. Marie Hopfensperger.

    1 min to 5 min

  • Kelsey Bertamus

    Years in the Making: Preparing Clients for a CDS Diagnosis

    Read how general practitioner Dr. Kelsey Bertamus approaches both monitoring the cognitive health of her canine patients and helping clients understand a diagnosis of CDS.

    1 min to 5 min

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    A Nutritional Intervention to Manage Canine Epilepsy

    Watch this video to learn how a novel nutritional approach can help in the management of canine epilepsy.

    1 min to 5 min