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If Your Pet is Behaving Badly, It’s Probably Just Stressed Out >
De-stress Your Pet Month is the perfect time for pet owners to reduce fear and anxiety, and improve health and wellbeing
New Research Adds Support to Change Heartworm Protocol >
Phase 2 Study calls for fighting both the mosquito and the heartworm
Cardiology >
Congestive Heart Failure In Dogs Just Got Easier To Treat.
Ceva Introduces Feliway® MultiCat pheromone to reduce tension and conflict in multi-cat households >
Ceva Animal Health has introduced Feliway MultiCat® a feline appeasing pheromone clinically proven to reduce social tension and conflict between cats living in the same home.
Decoding Your Dog book signing with Dr. Debra Horwitz will be sponsored by Ceva at WVC >
Join Ceva and Dr. Debra Horwitz for a book signing from 11:30 to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, February 18th at the Ceva trade show booth number 455 in the WVC exhibit hall.
The Ceva L.O.V.E. Bus Rolls Again >
American College of Veterinary Behaviorists Co-Sponsors Tour
Questions, Answers from Animal Behavior Meeting >
Experts from around the world attended the Symposium of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior July 15. The event coincided with the America...
Ceva Offers Veterinarians Guidance on Flea & Tick Category >
AVMA Convention Lunchtime Express Connection: Saturday, July 16, 2011 at noon
Protect against Six Common Parasites with One BroadSpectrum Topical Vectra 3D® for Dogs Kills & Repels Ticks, Fleas, Mosquitoes, Lice, Mites, and Sand Flies >
April 28, 2009, Fort Lee, N.J. -- Vectra 3D® vectoricide has been granted expanded label claims by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Veterinarians can feel confident that when they recommen...