News Releases & Articles About Ceva

News about Ceva Animal Health.

November 15, 2017

FEAR FREE AND CEVA PARTNER TO LAUNCH PRACTICE CERTIFICATION >

Veterinary practice certification will be offered starting in April 2018.

October 31, 2017
FELISCRATCH BY FELIWAY

NEW PRODUCT WILL HAVE CATS SCRATCHING IN THE PROPER PLACE >

FELISCRATCH lets cats scratch without destroying their owner’s furniture.

October 3, 2017

Dr. Kelli Jones Speaks at Welfare and Biosecurity Seminar >

Industry leaders from around the world recently gathered in Nashville for the 2017 Live Production, Welfare and Biosecurity Seminar.

September 14, 2017

Ceva Animal Health Expands Donation Program to Support Hurricane Pet Relocations >

Ceva urges volunteers to follow new AHS “best practices” to help stop heartworm transmission via transported dogs.

September 7, 2017

Ceva Donates Pet Products for Hurricane Relief Efforts >

Pledges product to support health and welfare needs of dogs and cats in the affected area as well as pets being relocated to other parts of the country.

May 2, 2017

CAPC Issues First Mosquito Control Guidelines: Recommend Topical Repellents to Repel, Kill the Vector >

The importance of controlling the vector – the mosquito – is the highlight of the new guidelines.

April 16, 2017

Ceva sponsors 2017 Global Animal Welfare Awards. >

Awards will honor veterinarians who provide exemplary welfare-related services.

March 22, 2017

Powerful Flea and Tick Control Made Just For Cats Helps Consumers Protect their Pets from Harmful Pests >

Catego’s ability to kill and control fleas and ticks, combined with easy application, gives pet owners a new standard of care in protecting feline family members.

March 21, 2017

Independent pet stores can help consumers solve pet behavior challenges >

For the first time ever, independent pet stores can carry the well-known pheromone products.

February 15, 2017

Ceva introduces new vaccine to fight the Georgia serotypes of avian infectious bronchitis >

Live monovalent vaccine aids in fight against Georgia strains of IBV.

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