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SEP-OCT 2015

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10 days post-injection Baseline One and done. In a U.S. effi cacy study, 86% of dogs needed only one injection to resolve their skin infection. 1 Photos: Kerri Slomcenski, DVM All trademarks are the property of Zoetis Inc., its affi liates and/or its licensors. ©2015 Zoetis Inc. All rights reserved. September 2015. AIF-00286B IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: People with known hypersensitivity to penicillin or cephalosporins should avoid exposure to CONVENIA. Do not use in dogs or cats with a history of allergic reactions to penicillins or cephalosporins. Side effects for both dogs and cats include vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite/anorexia and lethargy. See Brief Summary of full Prescribing Information on page XX. 1 Six R, Cherni J, Chesebrough R, et al. Effi cacy and safety of cefovecin in treating bacterial folliculitis, abscesses, or infected wounds in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2008;233(3):433-9. Three-year-old mixed breed diagnosed with facial moist dermatitis treated with CONVENIA 8 mg/kg Recommend CONVENIA ® (cefovecin sodium) for fi rst-time resolution of bacterial skin infections. convenia.com

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