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Informative Videos for Diabetes and Vetsulin

Sugar & Spike: The Signs of Diabetes – Appetite Changes and Weight Loss

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Sugar & Spike: The Signs of Diabetes – Increased Thirst and Urination

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Social Media How-To Guide

A social media step-by-step guide to help you create and maintain your healthcare team’s social media channels, tap into the right audiences and see what content gets the best response.

Drive Your Business with the Right Message

Choose from any of the filters (Brand, Outbreak or Disease) and easily find content that educates clients about disease and outbreak risks, compelling them to protect their pets with the right Merck Animal Health products.

Lepto Digital Toolkit

Digital Assets

This toolkit has been created to help you inform your clients about the risk Leptospirosis poses to their pets and the importance of vaccination.


This kit contains: • Social media posts • Emails • Website content • “On-hold” message script • Text message reminder

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Rabies: Why It Still Needs to Be on Your List of Differentials

Rabies is still one of the most deadly zoonotic diseases in the world. This presentation will review the current epidemiology and prevalence of rabies, focusing on wild and domestic animal rabies data in the United States.

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Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex: That Simple Cough May Be More Complicated Than You Realize

What’s new and changing with coughing dogs? This presentation serves to create awareness and discussion regarding the diagnosis, management, and prevention of Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (CIRDC).

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*Bravecto kills fleas and prevents flea infestations for 12 weeks. Bravecto Chew and Bravecto Topical for Dogs kills ticks (black-legged tick, American dog tick, and brown dog tick) for 12 weeks and also kills lone star ticks for 8 weeks. Bravecto Topical for Cats kills ticks (black-legged tick) for 12 weeks and American dog ticks for 8 weeks.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Bravecto has not been shown to be effective for 12-weeks’ duration in puppies or kittens less than 6 months of age. Bravecto Chew: The most common adverse reactions recorded in clinical trials were vomiting, decreased appetite, diarrhea, lethargy, polydipsia, and flatulence. Bravecto is not effective against lone star ticks beyond 8 weeks of dosing. Bravecto Topical Solution for Dogs: The most common adverse reactions recorded in clinical trials were vomiting, hair loss, diarrhea, lethargy, decreased appetite, and moist dermatitis/rash. Bravecto is not effective against lone star ticks beyond 8 weeks of dosing. For topical use only. Avoid oral ingestion. Use caution in dogs with a history of seizures. Seizures have been reported in dogs receiving fluralaner, even in dogs without a history of seizures. Bravecto Topical Solution for Cats: The most common adverse reactions recorded in clinical trials were vomiting, itching, diarrhea, hair loss, decreased appetite, lethargy, and scabs/ulcerated lesions. Bravecto is not effective against American dog ticks beyond 8 weeks of dosing. For topical use only. Avoid oral ingestion. The safety of Bravecto has not been established in breeding, pregnant and lactating cats. Use with caution in cats with a history of neurologic abnormalities. Neurologic abnormalities have been reported in cats receiving Bravecto, even in cats without a history of neurologic abnormalities.