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How Real is the Threat of Heartworms?

The pet owner was surprised. Her veterinarian explained her dog had tested positive for heartworm disease, but Rusty didn’t look sick. She just couldn’t believe it. When could Rusty possibly have been exposed to heartworms?

QUESTIONS ARE LEADING TO BETTER ANSWERS FOR VETERINARIANS AND THEIR PATIENTS

FORT WORTH, Texas — Do dogs giggle? Do cats dream? Do pets have senior moments? Asking questions like these is the driving force behind a new Questions Lead To Better Answers initiative and a cascade of new developments for pet care from Virbac Animal Health.

VETERINARIANS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT PET DENTAL DISEASE AND TRYING TO SPREAD THE WORD TO PET OWNERS

FORT WORTH, Texas —One of the most common diagnoses that veterinarians make daily is dental disease in dogs and cats. That’s why many veterinarians are stepping up efforts to educate pet owners on the importance of dental hygiene for their pets. It’s also why Virbac Animal Health is supporting a C.E.T. CLEAN EVERY TOOTH™ campaign to help veterinarians build ongoing awareness of the importance of pet home dental care all year long.

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At Virbac, we never stop asking questions because it leads to solutions that make a real difference in the lives of animals. Like asking if we could find a different way to treat pets with skin allergies, calm anxious pets without sedation or make home dental care easier for pet owners. There are all kinds of exciting things happening at Virbac. Keep checking back for our latest news.

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