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THERAPEUTIC NUTRITION

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

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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

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    Dietary management of myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD)

    Myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is the most common heart disease in dogs. Learn about specific nutrients that play key roles in cardiac health for dogs with MMVD.

    6 min to 10 min

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    Feline Urinary Tract Infections

    Although urinary tract infections are not directly affected by diet, they are associated with other conditions that are nutritionally responsive.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Canine Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis

    Nutrition plays an important role in reducing the risk of recurrence of calcium oxalate urolithiasis in dogs.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Canine Struvite Urolithiasis

    Nutrition can play an important role in the management of canine struvite urolithiasis.

    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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    Canine Urinary Tract Infections

    Although urinary tract infections are not directly affected by diet, they are associated with other conditions that are nutritionally responsive.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Feline Hepatic Lipidosis

    Prompt and intensive nutritional support is fundamental to the treatment of hepatic lipidosis in cats.

    1 min to 5 min

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    Feline Cholangitis

    In addition to medical management, intensive nutritional support is essential for cats diagnosed with cholangitis.

    1 min to 5 min