dvm360® product report: Pet identification app, plus frozen dog food and more

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dvm360dvm360 February 2023
Volume 54
Issue 2
Pages: 33

Here's our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products

Photo courtesy of Pet Honesty.

Photo courtesy of Pet Honesty.

Multivitamin Puppy

Multivitamin Puppy is a natural pet supplement offering essential nutrients puppies need between 4 and 12 months of age. Its provides an added boost of vitamins, minerals, omegas, and probiotics to support brain, joint, immune, skin, and gut health. These daily training bits are available in bacon and salmon flavor.

Photo courtesy of Merck Animal Health.

Photo courtesy of Merck Animal Health.

Merck Veterinary Manual, 11th edition

Now available in English and Spanish to reach a larger audience, the 11th edition of The Merck Veterinary Manual contains more information on heart disease, diagnostic imaging, emergency medicine, wound management, pharmacology, and fish and aquaculture, a new section on public health, and additional chapters on backyard poultry, toxicologic workplace hazards, and smoke inhalation.

Photo courtesy of Petnow.

Photo courtesy of Petnow.

Petnow mobile app

This AI-driven, free app offers pet identification for dogs and cats through the use of biometrics. Owners can register pets easily on their smartphones. The app aims to help pet parents more quickly reunite with pets that have gone missing.

Photo courtesy of Full Moon Pet.

Photo courtesy of Full Moon Pet.

Full Moon Freshly Crafted

This line of frozen dog food was formulated in the US with 100% human-grade ingredients and high-quality whole protein. Scoop or pour directly from the bag to serve without any prep, utensils, or cleanup. Free of grains and fillers, it can be used as a topper or a full meal and is available in free-range chicken, homestead turkey, and ranch-raised beef.

Photo courtesy of EKF Diagnostics.

Photo courtesy of EKF Diagnostics.

Lactate Scout Vet

For small and large animal practices, Lactate Scout Vet offers accurate measurements within 10 seconds from just 0.2 µL of capillary blood taken via earlobe prick. The handheld device can store up to 500 results, features species selection for dogs, horses, pigs and cattle, and its e-paper display provides excellent readability under varying light conditions and different viewing angles.

Photo courtesy of American Animal Hospital Association.

Photo courtesy of American Animal Hospital Association.

2023 AAHA Senior Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats

The American Animal Hospital Association released updated guidelines to help veterinary teams offer senior patients the highest quality of care. They provide actionable strategies to accommodate this population and let family members know that aging is not a disease and that there are plenty of options available to help these animals live their best lives.

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