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  2. Suzanne Saueressig - Wikipedia

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    She served on veterinary and community organizations and mentored many successful veterinarians. She had a column in the newspaper St. Louis Globe-Democrat titled Ask the Pet Doctor, which ran weekly from 1979-1985. She answered many community member's questions about their pet's care and helped spread awareness this way.

  3. Nestlé Purina PetCare - Wikipedia

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    This was the same year, 1902 when Ralston Purina built its first building at the current headquarters, 800 Chouteau Ave, St. Louis, Missouri. [3] Nestlé Purina PetCare was formed in December 2001, [4] when Nestlé acquired Ralston Purina for $10.3 billion and merged it with Nestlé's pet food business, Friskies PetCare Company. [4]

  4. Why Is My Senior Dog Peeing in the House? 7 Possible ... - AOL

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    In Kirk’s Current Veterinary Therapy, 14th ed. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier, 2009;955-959. Granger N, Olby NJ, Nout-Lomas YS; Canine Spinal Cord Injury Consortium (CANSORT-SCI). Bladder and Bowel ...

  5. Sulfadimethoxine - Wikipedia

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    Sulfadimethoxine (or sulphadimethoxine, trade names Di-Methox or Albon) is a long-lasting sulfonamide antimicrobial medication used in veterinary medicine. It is used to treat many infections, including respiratory, urinary tract, enteric, and soft tissue infections [3] and can be given as a standalone or combined with ormetoprim to broaden the target range. [2]

  6. Novus International - Wikipedia

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    Novus International, Inc. is an American animal health and nutrition company headquartered in St. Charles, Missouri. [1] Novus is privately owned by Mitsui & Co. and Nippon Soda Co., Ltd. and operates in over 90 countries.

  7. Polysulfated glycosaminoglycan - Wikipedia

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    Polysulfated glycosaminoglycan (PSGAG), sold under the brand name Adequan, is an injectable drug for dogs and horses that is used to alleviate the limpness, pain, and lowered range of motion caused by arthritis. [2]

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