Many of us are far too familiar with the term “arthritis.” Well, so are many of our dogs. The arthritis most of our dogs get is known as osteoarthritis, or OA. It is a challenging disease involving ...
Fleas present a constant threat for any dog parent. Not only are fleas disgusting, but they can also cause blood loss, skin irritation, and other problems in dogs. Fortunately, there are many ways to ...
PARSIPPANY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zoetis Inc. (NYSE:ZTS) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Librela™ (bedinvetmab injection) for the control of pain ...
First long-acting canine anti-nerve growth factor monoclonal antibody therapy administered once every three months Approval marks major milestone in the company’s continued innovation for canine OA ...
Elanco Receives USDA Approval for Befrena (tirnovetmab), a New Anti-IL31 Monoclonal Antibody Injection Targeting Canine Allergic and Atopic Dermatitis. News release. Elanco Animal Health. December 31, ...
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Stelfonta (tigilanol tiglate injection) to treat dogs with non-metastatic, skin-based (cutaneous) mast cell tumors (MCTs). The FDA is also ...
Your veterinarian uses furosemide to treat dogs with some critical conditions. Furosemide is a diuretic (a drug that increases urine production). It stimulates the kidneys to produce more urine and ...
"Why are my dog's eyes red?" A dog’s eyes may become red for many reasons, ranging from episcleral injection to hyphema or periocular irritation. The post Why Are My Dog’s Eyes Red? (Common Causes of ...
Canine OA is a painful and progressive disease that is highly prevalent. In studies, 40% of dogs have signs of OA. 3,4 With an estimated 86 million dogs living in the U.S. households, a high ...