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    Epilepsy

    Learn more about epilepsy and the research by Purina in partnership with the Royal Veterinary College of London.

    6 min to 10 min

  • Probiotics

    Probiotics offer many benefits, but with so many options available, pet owners may not know how to select the best quality and most appropriate one for their pet's needs

    6 min to 10 min

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    RUSTY, a Senior Dog

    Meet Rusty, a senior dog who may have mild cognitive decline.

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    Considerations When Choosing a Probiotic Supplement

    Probiotics are a nutritional intervention that may help manage pet health issues from gastrointestinal tract and beyond.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Puppies and Adult Dogs: Feeding Treats

    Excessive treating can increase the pet’s risk of becoming overweight.

    1 min to 5 min

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    SOPHIE, an Indoor Cat

    Say hello to Sophie, an indoor-only adult cat.

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    Probiotic Taxonomy and Taxonomic Changes

    Probiotic taxonomy can seem daunting to veterinary health care teams and pet owners alike. Understanding taxonomic changes, or changes to the genus and/or species name of a probiotic, can help improve communication with owners about supplements.

    6 min to 10 min

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    Feeding the Brain: Putting Purina’s Nutritional Science Into Practice

    The developing brain has unique nutritional demands to set the foundation for lifelong brain health. Metabolic changes and risk factors associated with brain aging, age-related cognitive decline, and the resulting behavioral changes can be targeted with nutritional interventions that support healthier brain aging.​

    16 min to 20 min

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    Supplements for Dogs and Cats

    Pet supplements are increasingly popular as owners become more aware of the potential benefits.

    1 min to 5 min