Today's Veterinary Practice

NOV-DEC 2015

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Today's VeTerinary PracTice | november/december 2015 | tvpjournal.com Today's VeTerinary news 18 It's not a matter of if, but when ultrasound will help make the lifesaving diagnosis possible. Call to learn more: 800.268.5354 ext 8892 or Visit: www.soundvet.com Ultrasound Belongs In Your Practice ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION OFFERS TREES FOR PETS PROGRAM The Arbor Day Foundation's Trees for Pets program is offering veterinarians the opportunity to plant a tree in memory or honor of a pet patient. Trees are planted in national forests affected by wildfre or disease. Currently, the organization has over 800 animal professional offces using the Trees for Pets program across the U.S., and these supporters have planted over 110,000 trees to help with reforestation in national forests. For more information, visit animalpro.arborday.org. BAYER INTRODUCES NEW SINGLE-DOSE TREATMENT FOR CANINE OTITIS EXTERNA Bayer HealthCare LLC Animal Health has announced the approval of Claro (15.0 mg/mL forfenicol, 13.3 mg/mL terbinafne, 2.0 mg/ mL mometasone furoate) Otic Solution, the frst single-dose therapy proven to effectively treat susceptible strains of common pathogens found in canine otitis externa. Claro is a clear liquid solution featuring a fxed combination of antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-infammatory ingredients that requires only one veterinarian-administered treatment, eliminating veterinarian uncertainty about pet owner compliance and sparing pet owners the frustrations of in-home application and multiple treatment visits. More information is available at healthcare.bayer.com.

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