HILL'S EXPERT ADVICE
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Veterinary technicians know that managing lower urinary tract disease (LUTD) can be challenging for the pet, the owner and the health care team. LUTD is the No. 1 reason pet owners take their cats to the veterinarian. More information on LUTD and how to help the pet, owner and health care team manage this disease.
When faced with a patient with urolithiasis, the health care team has nutritional solutions to address the specific urolith. Not all uroliths are the same, so the health care team must be familiar with the appropriate nutritional recommendation for the appropriate urolith. Learn more about nutritional solutions for LUTD and urolithiasis for your feline patients and canine patients.
HEADLINE RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
We post new information and our latest findings
to keep you up-to-date.
- Urinary Stone Guide: Managing Crystalluria & Urolithiasis, Second Edition
- Comprehensive proceedings from the 2009 Hill's Symposium on Nutrition Myths and Truths, Facts and Fallacies
- Proceedings from Hill's 2008 Global Mobility Symposium
- Pet Oral and Systemic Health; Roundtable Proceedings and Panelist Interviews
- Proceedings of the 2008 Hill's Symposium on Nutrigenomics
- Dear Kara: Question and Answers -- A Publication Feature from Firstline
HILL'S PRODUCT SOLUTIONS
The New & Improved version 6.0 of Hill’s Feeding Guide Software has been released. This version of the software is redesigned based on clinic feedback and features an easy-to-use interface. Ensure client compliance with personalized recommendations.
Tech Tip
To slow down a ravenous eater sprinkle dog or cat kibble on a large cookie sheet. It forces the pet to eat at a slower pace.
~Jennifer M., Chandler, AZ


