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THERAPEUTIC NUTRITION

Useful information about the needs of cats and dogs with nutritionally sensitive health conditions.

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    Canine Acute Gastroenteritis / Gastroenteropathy

    Short-term diet modification is an important part of any treatment plan for acute gastroenteropathy.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Canine Megaesophagus

    Nutrition and feeding practices are critical to the supportive care of dogs with megaesophagus.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Canine Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV)

    Feeding practices and environmental management may help reduce the risk of gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) development.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Feline Acute Gastroenteropathy

    Short-term diet modification is an important part of managing acute gastroenteropathy in cats.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Feline Chronic Gastroenteropathy

    Nutritional interventions are an important part of the management of cats with chronic gastroenteropathy.

    6 min to 10 min

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    Feline Constipation and Megacolon

    Water, dietary fiber and diet digestibility are important to the nutritional management of cats with constipation, obstipation and megacolon.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Chronic Enteropathy in Dogs

    Nutrition can play an important role in diagnosis and management of dogs with chronic enteropathy.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Food-Responsive Enteropathy (Diarrhea) in Dogs

    A diet change is the leading nutritional strategy for managing dogs with food-responsive enteropathy.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Canine Immunosuppressant-Responsive Enteropathy (Inflammatory Bowel Disease)

    Diet modification can play an important role in a multimodal approach to managing dogs with immunosuppressant-responsive enteropathy.

    6 min to 10 min