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Imaging plays a key supportive role in identifying, staging, and monitoring CKD in dogs and cats.
Read moreSeveral feline-specific products have recently been developed to address common causes of clinical compromise in feline CKD, such as hypertension, weight loss, dehydration, and ongoing tubular damage.
Read moreImportant differences exist in the nutritional management of CKD versus AKI in dogs and cats.
Read moreNutritional intervention is the cornerstone for maintaining health and quality of life for cats with chronic kidney disease.
Read moreChronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed conditions in older cats.
Read moreManipulating a patient’s diet can minimize uremic symptoms, and improve quality of life for dogs with CKD, chronic kidney disease.
Read moreInternational Renal Interest Society Recommendations for treating Chronic kidney disease in dogs and cats.
Read moreChronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common cause of decreased quality of life as well as death in dogs and cats.
Read moreNutritional intervention is a cornerstone in the treatment of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Read moreChronic kidney disease is an irreversible and progressive deterioration of renal function; however, through early diagnosis and staging, prompt management can delay disease progression.
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