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Digestive Disorders in Dogs and Cats: Stabilisation and Supporting Gut Health
Gastrointestinal disturbances remain one of the most frequent presentations in small animal practice. Both acute and chronic cases commonly involve disruption to intestinal barrier function, fluid and electrolyte homeostasis, and the luminal microbial ecosystem. A pragmatic clinical approach can be considered in two phases: early stabilisation, followed by targeted nutritional support of gastrointestinal recovery and microbial re-equilibration. Acute Phase: Stabilisation and

Nataly Llano Romero
5 days ago3 min read
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EARLY DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTIVE STRATEGIES IN CANINE AND FELINE CARDIOLOGY
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of morbidity in companion animals, often progressing silently. This blog explores practical approaches, including targeted nutritional support solutions for use in practice.

Nataly Llano Romero
Apr 133 min read
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Thank you ScarsDale!
Scarsdale Farm Vets invited VetExchange to take part in a farmer-focused event in Derby, centred on exploring novel therapies for livestock. Our veterinary advisor, Nataly Llano, delivered an insightful and engaging presentation on Precision Microbes, emphasising the vital role of gut health in calf development and long-term resilience. The event attracted a strong turnout, bringing together farmers keen to learn about innovative approaches to improving herd health. There was
Simon Chopping
Mar 311 min read
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RENAL DISEASE IN DOGS AND CATS: THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY DETECTION AND WHY PHOSPHATE BINDERS MATTER
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains one of the most prevalent and clinically challenging conditions in small animal practice, particularly in ageing feline patients, with prognosis closely linked to the timing of diagnosis and metabolic control. The kidneys play a central role in maintaining metabolic homeostasis, including waste excretion, electrolyte balance, blood pressure regulation, and fluid equilibrium. Progressive renal dysfunction therefore results in widespread sys

Nataly Llano Romero
Feb 273 min read
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The Importance of Dental Hygiene in Dogs and Cats: Prevention, Pathology, and Clinical Impact
Studies estimate that over 70% of cats and 80% of dogs show signs of periodontal disease by three years of age. Explore the systemic impact of poor oral health and effective professional management of dental disease, including the products we recommend to support preventive care and treatment outcomes.

Nataly Llano Romero
Feb 162 min read
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DAIRY TECH 2025
We shall be joining Precision Microbes this year at Dairy Tech 2025 in Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. The event will continue to be aimed...
Simon Chopping
Jan 24, 20251 min read
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