Risk based parasiticide use for cats and dogs     

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In the UK veterinary industry there is renewed focus on the use of a more risk based approach for prescribing parasiticides for companion animals.

Krka recommends that vets discuss together with pet owners the most suitable prevention or treatment regimes for the client’s specific pet and lifestyle set of circumstances.

We have produced a practical Vet to Vet Insights guide on this topic, to help practice teams navigate this topic in an informed and effective way.

Krka UK have also created a new edition of our Ears to Tail Pet Owner series. This content is designed to support vet practices in discussing this topic with pet owners. The pack includes guide booklets for pet owners to read at home, vet practice reception posters, social media content and reception TV display slides.

Hardcopies of the pet owner guides and posters are available so please contact you Krka Account Manager to find out more.

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Vet2Vet Insights Guide
Krka Ears to Tail CAT Pet Owner Guide

Krka Ears to Tail DOG Pet Owner Guide
Krka Ears to Tail Reception Poster CAT
Krka Ears to Tail Reception Poster DOG
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Vet Specialist Content Advisor

Ian Wright
BVMS MSc MRCVS / CHAIRMAN ESCCAPGHTS

Ian is a practicing veterinary surgeon and co-owner of the Mount Veterinary Practice in Fleetwood. He has a master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology and is Chairman of the European Scientific Counsel of Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP). Ian has over 125 published peer reviewed articles and papers and is an editorial board member for the Companion Animal Journal. He continues to carry out research in practice, including work on intestinal nematodes and ticks.