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I-MED Animal Health
With over 30 years of experience in eye care, I-MED Animal Health remains dedicated to perfecting sight in companion animals. With our superior, state-of-the-art products manufactured with human quality standards and materials, I-MED Animal Health is a world leader in the veterinary eye care market. We invite you to learn more and See the Difference!
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Top Holistic Strategies to Prevent Common Pet Health Issues
Holistic pet care emphasizes balanced nutrition, natural parasite prevention, mental enrichment, gut and joint health, skin and dental care, and stress relief to prevent common health issues and promote overall well-being.

Progressive Retinal Atrophy in Dogs
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is a group of inherited eye conditions that can affect your canine companion. Understanding this disease and the available treatment options can help you provide the best care for your four-legged family member. What is PRA? PRA refers to several genetic disorders that cause the retina

Elevate Your Practice: How Online Animal Wellness Courses Drive Better Care and Career Growth
Animal Wellness Academy offers flexible online courses with certifications in holistic care, nutrition, and behavior, enhancing veterinary skills, client trust, and career growth through practical education and community support.

Food therapy for dogs with SIBO and IBD: an integrative approach to chronic diarrhea Â
Food therapy strategies for managing chronic diarrhea in dogs with SIBO and IBD — dietary principles, key ingredients, and integrative approaches that address inflammation, dysbiosis, and nutrient imbalance. Chronic diarrhea is one of the most common and frustrating gastrointestinal complaints in dogs. Unlike the occasional upset stomach, chronic diarrhea persists

Why Cats Knock Things Off Counters and Shelves
If you share your home with a cat, you’ve probably watched in disbelief as they deliberately push your phone, keys, or favorite mug right off the counter. This behavior is actually quite common among our feline companions, and understanding why they do it can help you manage the situation better.

Healing with light: laser therapy for dogs and cats
Low level laser therapy uses violet, green, red, and infrared wavelengths to reduce pain, support healing, and enhance cellular function in dogs and cats. Veterinarians use low level laser therapy (LLLT) in dogs and cats to reduce pain, inflammation, and edema. LLLT also promotes wound and nerve healing and prevents























