For veterinary oncology patients, malnutrition is a problem that can make it difficult to give these pets the quality of life they deserve. Launched Prescription Diet Onc Care, a new diet designed to feed and support the
Chad Johannes, Associate Professor, Colorado State University, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM, Oncology), said in the organization’s release:1 “By being proactive and keeping cancer pets on a positive nutritional status throughout treatment, we can improve clinical outcomes and quality of life.”
According to the release1 Targeted to maintain muscle mass with high-quality protein, the new formula utilizes ActivBiome+ digestive support for healthy digestion and is a delicious, easy-to-chew meal that helps maintain your pet’s appetite. Includes kibble.
“Preventive medicine has helped pets live longer, and cancer can now be diagnosed earlier. With more and more pets being diagnosed with cancer, scientific and nutritional expertise It was imperative to create a new clinical nutrition specifically to support these heroic animals using the Jolle Kirpensteijn, Chief Veterinary Officer at Hill’s Pet Nutrition and member of the WSAVA Oncology Working Group. , DVM, PhD, DACVS, and DECVS are on release.