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Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER FOR THE VETERINARY TEAM

Introducing Iams Senior Plus Formulas

December 1, 2011

New Iams Senior Plus diets are specially formulated to address the needs of older pets.

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER

Introducing Iams Senior Plus Formulas

December 1, 2011

New Iams Senior Plus diets are specially formulated to address the needs of older pets.

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER FOR THE VETERINARY TEAM

Questions and Answers about Senior Pet Nutrition

December 1, 2011

Dr. Perea discusses protein metabolism in older pets.

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Q&A with Sally Perea, DVM, MS, DACVN

December 1, 2011

Dr. Perea discusses protein metabolism in older pets.

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Beyond the Adult Lifestage —The Veterinarian's Role in Optimal Nutrition for Mature Adult and Senior Pets

December 1, 2011

Veterinarians are in the best position to evaluate the nutrient needs of their aging patients and to provide owners with guidance about optimal nutritional support and proper food selection.

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER FOR THE VETERINARY TEAM

Beyond the Adult Lifestage — Your Team's Role in Optimal Nutrition for Mature Adult and Senior Pets

December 1, 2011

Veterinarians are in the best position to evaluate the nutrient needs of their aging patients and to provide owners with guidance about optimal nutritional support and proper food selection.

Source: IAMS NUTRITION INSIDER

Clinical study shows new IVF Weight Loss/Mobility Plus Formulas help overweight pets attain better body composition

September 1, 2011

A recent clinical study shows the efficacy of the upgraded IVF weight loss diets in optimizing body composition and body weight inoverweight dogs and cats.

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The role of fiber in weight loss diets

September 1, 2011

Dietary fiber may help dogs and cats feel fuller by diluting calories.

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From fat and feeble to lean and lively

September 1, 2011

With increasing weight comes increased weight-related disorders, especially osteoarthritis and type 2 diabetes. It's up to veterinarians to reverse this trend and save our patients from suffering needlessly.

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