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INUVET BLOG ARCHIVE


HERE WE REPORT ABOUT PATIENT OWNERS, NATURAL INGREDIENTS, VETS AND OTHER TOPICS.


20 JUNE 2024 — ENVIRONMENT / PATIENT OWNERS


YAY, DRIVING!

Some dogs happily jump into the car - the main thing is to be there! But what
about those whose knees are shaking, who don't want to get in and vomit on the
journey? Even if you have such a candidate at home, you can help. We'll explain
how!

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27 MARCH 2024 — ANIMAL HEALTH


DOES THAT UPSET YOUR STOMACH?

"You have to come by, I have something to show you" - when a vet says that, of
course we're already on our way! When we arrive in front of a cattle barn in
Bavaria, Dr. Josef Beisl, M.Sc. is already there as his own practice is only a
few kilometers away. he pulls something out of his car: A large paper bag that
looks very familiar to us.

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25 MARCH 2024 — FOOD / ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS


"IF YOU KNOW ALL THE INGREDIENTS, IT'S USUALLY A GOOD FOOD"

100 foods, but which one do I choose? What is actually good dog food, how much
food does my dog need and how can I tell if their at a good weight? We asked an
expert.

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01 MARCH 2024 — ANIMAL HEALTH / FOOD


WHEN THE BOWEL GOES ON STRIKE: CONSTIPATION IN CATS AND DOGS

Are your four-legged patients visibly struggling to defecate? Constipation is a
common health problem in cats and dogs with a wide variety of causes. Below you
can find out about the causes, symptoms and treatment options for constipation.

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29 FEBRUARY 2024 — ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS


ALL ABOUT PUDDLES AND ACCIDENTS


HOW CATS CONTRACT IDIOPATHIC CYSTITIS

It was strange. Ever since that party I threw a week ago, where I’d invited a
few too many people, Muffin, my otherwise tidy and disciplined cat, seemed to
have lost control of her bladder. The first signs were subtle: a little puddle
here, a wet spot there.

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29 FEBRUARY 2024 — PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


“DEAR RESCUE DOG OWNERS – DON'T WORRY, IT'S ABSOLUTELY NORMAL!”

Veterinarian for Behavioral Therapy DVM Astrid Schubert is committed to animal
welfare and has treated many rescue dogs in her behavioral therapy
consultations. She has adopted three dogs from Romania herself. Here, Astrid
answers the most frequently asked questions from these owners.

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26 FEBRUARY 2024 — ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS / ENVIRONMENT


RUN, SHE'S IN HEAT!

Do you have a female dog? Whether she's just moved in or she's been with you for
a while, the topic of heat eventually becomes an issue. So, what do I have to
watch out for when my bitch is in heat? What is a false pregnancy? And how does
the dog's menstrual cycle work?

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22 FEBRUARY 2024 — ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS


FORGETFUL FOUR-LEGGED FRIENDS: DEMENTIA IN DOGS

From puppy through puberty to pensioner – we are lucky to have our dogs for an
average of ten to fifteen years. With age, our dogs change, but what exactly
happens when our four-legged friend shows signs of aging that exceed normal
progression?

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22 FEBRUARY 2024 — PATIENT OWNERS


ANESTHESIA – EVERYTHING PET OWNERS NEED TO KNOW


WHAT IS ANASTHESIA?

Anesthesia is a medical procedure in which animals (or humans) are placed in a
state of deep unconsciousness. In this state, they feel no pain and have no
memory of the procedure. This makes it possible to perform surgical procedures
and diagnostics without causing the animal pain or stress.

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30 JANUARY 2024 — ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS / ENVIRONMENT


A TICK BITE WITH CONSEQUENCES

Ticks and the possible transmissible diseases it may make you have to deal with
– what you should be on the lookout for.

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23 JANUARY 2024 — ANIMAL HEALTH


LIVER - THE BODY'S CHEMICAL LABORATORY

The chemistry lab. A place full of test tubes, Bunsen burners and complex
equipment. Chemists mix substances and analyze them to observe reactions and
create new compounds. You can imagine the liver in the same way: A biochemical
laboratory in the body that performs complex chemical reactions to neutralize
toxins, process food and store vital substances.

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09 JANUARY 2024 — VETS


"SCHMIDT HAS GIVEN US 1 STAR ON GOOGLE!"

Susanne was the veterinary practice assistant in a small animal practice in
central Germany for over two decades. Over time, one of her areas of work also
included a place outside the veterinary practice: Google! Together with the
team, she found a way to deal with bad Google reviews and how mutual
understanding helps in avoiding them. And if there is actually something that
helps: clarification and explanation.

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08 JANUARY 2024 — VETS


COOL, THE FIRST PHONE CALL IS ON!

Are you about to make your first phone call to reception or the back office? You
haven't slept well and somehow your stomach feels queasy? That's normal, we've
all been there.

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04 JANUARY 2024 — VETS / INTERVIEW


WHAT A GREAT DAY!

Dear veterinarians and technical veterinary assistants, what a cool job you have
– helping animals every day! When you started your career, I’m sure you had this
in mind: helping animals, working with animals and providing them with the best
possible care. And that's actually what you do every day in your practice. Quite
admirable! This perspective can sometimes disappear in everyday life. Let’s
recapture it!

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29 DECEMBER 2023 — INTERVIEW / ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


THE PERFECT BALANCE

What does a good collaboration between a veterinarian and an animal
physiotherapist entail? And when is the right time to take your four-legged
friend to physiotherapy?

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21 DECEMBER 2023 — HORSES / ENVIRONMENT / PATIENT OWNERS / ANIMAL HEALTH


WHAT THE HAY! IS THAT POISONOUS OR SAFE FOR HORSES?

What's growing in the pasture and, more importantly, can my horse eat it? What
you can look out for and why some plants may be poisonous for horses.

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27 NOVEMBER 2023 — ENVIRONMENT


I FOUND A HEDGEHOG - WHAT NOW?

Does this sound familiar? It's an autumn evening and you're sitting comfortably
on the terrace. Suddenly, you hear some noises: It rustles and rumbles and
smacks. They're coming from the direction of the hedge. Armed with a flashlight,
you go to find out – and there it is, a hedgehog in search of food. Irritated by
the sudden light, it curls up into a spiky ball. Hedgehogs are not only cute to
look at, they are also real helpers in the garden when it comes to keeping
snails and insects at bay. Does the hedgehog need help? We explain what you can
do if you find a hedgehog during the cold season.

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22 NOVEMBER 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


PHYTOTHERA... WHAT?

Herbal medicine? Herbal tea? What is phytotherapy really? Phytotherapy is our
passion – and it’s also a complicated word. So, let us give you an overview!

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21 NOVEMBER 2023 — INTERVIEW / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS / ANIMAL HEALTH


DUCK AND SHUFFLE?

When the visit to the vet is an ordeal… Let’s talk about frightened patients and
pleasant visits to the vet's office.

A dog that is already stressed in the waiting room or on the way to the practice
and that barks or shows extremely agitated behavior is not uncommon in the
veterinary practice. Medical Training conducted by specialists in behavior
therapy can help prevent such anxieties. How does it work? We spoke to Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Astrid Schubert about what owners can do to prevent
their four-legged friends from becoming anxiety-prone.

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29 SEPTEMBER 2023 — ENVIRONMENT / PATIENT OWNERS / ANIMAL HEALTH


O, AWN TREE!

It's not quite Christmas yet, so it's high season for those little tree-shaped
things on the side of the road: awns! Although they are a kind of clever trick
of plants, they are an often overlooked danger for dog owners who take their wet
noses for a walk. These small, inconspicuous parts of the plant can easily
pierce the dogs' skin.

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15 SEPTEMBER 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / HORSES / INHALTSSTOFFE / ANIMAL HEALTH
/ VETS / PATIENT OWNERS


MILK THISTLE - TO PROTECT THE LIVER FUNCTION OF YOUR ANIMAL PATIENTS

Do your patients suffer from liver inflammation or chronic liver disease? You
can support liver function with the active ingredients in milk thistle.

→ Read more


11 SEPTEMBER 2023 — ANIMAL HEALTH / INHALTSSTOFFE / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS /
NATURAL INGREDIENTS


SO ITCHY! ATOPIC DERMATITIS AND ITS TREATMENT

Delicate skin? When dermatological problems arise, patients, owners and vets are
often faced with a mountain of questions: What is the cause? Is this a case for
a specialist practice?

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08 SEPTEMBER 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / INHALTSSTOFFE / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


IT'S JUST A MUSHROOM, RIGHT? MYCOTHERAPY - HEALING & MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS

Fungi are often most known as pathogenic microorganisms. But aren't they also
capable of doing good for your patients? Spoiler: yes, partly! Not all medicinal
mushrooms are created equal, and their effectiveness can vary from mushroom to
mushroom. While some medicinal mushrooms have extensive research to support
their health benefits, there are others where the scientific evidence is limited
or lacking. But let's take it from the top...

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04 SEPTEMBER 2023 — INHALTSSTOFFE / NATURAL INGREDIENTS / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


COMFREY EXTRACT - FOR YOUR PATIENTS' SKIN REGENERATION

Minor injuries, wounds or movement-reducing factors such as muscle or joint
complaints often reach you in the practice. Comfrey extract has versatile
anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving and tissue-regenerating properties. This can
speed up the recovery of your animal patients.

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01 SEPTEMBER 2023 — INTERVIEW / NATURAL INGREDIENTS / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


"PHYTOTHERAPY SIMPLY EXPANDS OUR TOOLBOX"

How does the use of phytotherapy change everyday practice? What are the common
prejudices against phytotherapy and what opportunities or possibilities does it
have? Is it actually the same as homeopathy? These are questions that
veterinarian Pia Ana Bittermann encounters more and more frequently. Here she
gives us an insight into her practice and phytotherapeutic work.

→ Read more


29 AUGUST 2023 — ENVIRONMENT / VETS


ALL INUVET PRODUCTS ARE GREEN, GREEN, GREEN


HOW SUSTAINABLE ARE INUVET PRODUCTS? LET'S TAKE A LOOK INSIDE, AROUND AND BEHIND
THE GREEN PAWS.

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28 AUGUST 2023 — INHALTSSTOFFE / NATURAL INGREDIENTS / VETS / ANIMAL HEALTH /
PATIENT OWNERS


CORTISONE: A SUPERHERO IN THE ANIMAL BODY

Like a conductor of a symphony orchestra, cortisone regulates energy metabolism
by accelerating protein breakdown, mobilizing energy reserves for the demanding
tasks of the animal's day. It also regulates water and electrolyte balances and
controls cell division and immune responses. Nevertheless, cortisone is often
attributed with bad factors. Here, you will learn why and what alternatives
there are to cortisone.

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04 AUGUST 2023 — INHALTSSTOFFE / PATIENT OWNERS


BODYGUARDS WITH CLEANING JOBS

The kidneys and the bladder - an unbeatable team. The kidneys filter out waste
and fluid from the blood and produce urine, which is stored in the urinary
bladder until it can be excreted.

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30 JUNE 2023 — ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


OFF TO THE STONE AGE...

Stone Age? Not quite! But whether it's struvite, calcium oxalate, urate or
cystine stones, all of these urinary stones are a common complaint in animal
patients with urinary tract disorders. Did you know that cats and dogs can be
equally affected? We give you an insight into the formation, symptoms and
treatment options of struvite stones.

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09 JUNE 2023 — ANIMAL HEALTH


CORTISONE: A SUPERHERO IN THE ANIMAL BODY


ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES WITH FRANKINCENSE AND TURMERIC

Like a conductor of a symphony orchestra, cortisone regulates energy metabolism
by accelerating protein breakdown, mobilizing energy reserves for the demanding
tasks of the animal's day. It also regulates water and electrolyte balances and
controls cell division and immune responses. Nevertheless, cortisone is often
attributed with bad factors. Here, you will learn why and what alternatives
there are to cortisone.

→ Read more


25 MAY 2023 — FOOD / NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH


IT'S JUST A MUSHROOM, RIGHT? MYCOTHERAPY - HEALING & MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS

Fungi are often most known as pathogenic microorganisms. But aren't they also
capable of doing good for your patients? Spoiler: yes, partly! Not all medicinal
mushrooms are created equal, and their effectiveness can vary from mushroom to
mushroom. While some medicinal mushrooms have extensive research to support
their health benefits, there are others where the scientific evidence is limited
or lacking. But let's take it from the top...

→ Read more


19 MAY 2023 — HORSES / ANIMALS IN NEED / ANIMAL HEALTH / VETS


FECAL WATER IN HORSES: RESEARCHING CAUSES AND RELIEVING SYMPTOMS

Watery stools are common problems in horses – and they can have many different
causes. A thorough examination by a veterinarian and close cooperation with the
horse's owner are essential to find the cause and initiate appropriate
treatment. Adjusting feeding, administering prebiotics and probiotics, and
reviewing husbandry management and training can help reduce or eliminate fecal
water. It is important to emphasize that early diagnosis and treatment are
critical to prevent secondary damage and ensure the horse's well-being.

→ Read more


27 MARCH 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / INHALTSSTOFFE / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


DILL EXTRACT - RELAXES THE MUSCLES OF YOUR PATIENTS' GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT

The gastrointestinal patient greets us every day: patients with flatulence,
tense abdominal muscles or recurring gastrointestinal complaints. Dill can be
used to alleviate these symptoms. The components of dill can have a positive
effect on the smooth muscles of the internal organs.

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17 MARCH 2023 — FOOD / ANIMAL HEALTH


A MINERAL VITAMIN POWDER WITH DR. SCHMITT


NUTRITIONAL ADVICE FOR CATS & DOGS

What should I look out for in a pet's diet? Which nutrients are really
essential? How do we get nutrients into the feed and ultimately into the animal?
Questions about nutrition are complex. In our podcast, we put them to Dr.
Stephanie Schmitt, veterinary specialist in dietetics and animal nutrition. You
can hear what she told us about animal nutrition in the Inuvet podcast
"VetLounge". If you don't want to listen, you can always read it instead. Here,
you can find an excerpt from our conversation on dog nutrition, practical
approaches and vegetarianism.

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10 MARCH 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / INHALTSSTOFFE / ANIMAL HEALTH / VETS


ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM - PROBIOTIC BACTERIAL CULTURES FOR THE INTESTINAL HEALTH OF
YOUR PATIENTS

The cause of recurrent diarrhea is not always easy to identify. By using
probiotic microorganisms, you can help your patients' ailing intestines or
prophylactically strengthen their microbiome.

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09 MARCH 2023 — ANIMAL HEALTH / INHALTSSTOFFE / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


GRAINS IN DOG FOOD - HEALTHY OR NOT?

Can grain be included in dog food or should it rather be banned from the menu?
This question is the subject of considerable debate among dog owners and experts
alike. In order to form an opinion, we must first delve deep into history and
take a look at genetics.

→ Read more


03 MARCH 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / INHALTSSTOFFE / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


MANUKA HONEY AND ITS WOUND-HEALING EFFECT ON YOUR PATIENTS

You may sometimes come across poorly healing wounds, abscesses or inflamed anal
glands in your animal patients. You can find out why manuka honey could be the
solution in these cases here.

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01 MARCH 2023 — ANIMAL HEALTH / VETS


HEP HEP HEPAR - HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT AND PROTECT THE LIVER

For our animals, as for us humans, the liver is one of the most important organs
in the organism. If its functions fail, life-threatening intoxications can
quickly occur. Hepatopathies affect the liver and bile ducts and can have many
different causes. Bacteria, viruses or parasites can act as triggers for
infections. Intoxications or feeding-related and immunological factors are other
possible causes.

→ Read more


24 FEBRUARY 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH / HORSES


THE GREEN-LIPPED MUSSEL - SUPPORTS YOU IN THE ARTHRITIS TREATMENT OF YOUR
PATIENTS

Joint diseases, lameness and swelling - do you encounter all of these in the
practice? These diseases of the musculoskeletal system can be age-related and
age-independent, both short-term and chronic. In addition, large, heavy dog
breeds such as Bernese Mountain Dogs have a predisposition to osteoarthritis. In
order to support your patients' joint apparatus at an early stage, the
administration of green-lipped mussels can be useful for both geriatric and
growing patients.

→ Read more


10 FEBRUARY 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / VETS


PSYLLIUM HUSKS CAN PROTECT THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE AND REGULATE DEFECATION

If your patients suffer from defecation disorders, the use of psyllium husks can
have a protective effect on the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines.
A variety of application possibilities, as well as practical use, ensure that
psyllium husks can exhibit this effect in the gastrointestinal tract.

→ Read more


01 FEBRUARY 2023 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / INHALTSSTOFFE / VETS


TAURINE - NOT ONLY FOR RED BULL, BUT ALSO FOR YOUR PATIENTS' HEARTS!

Taurine - a versatile substance, involved in the central nervous system (CNS)
and muscle processes, has an antioxidant effect and supports heart function. Our
four-legged friends benefit from an optimal intake of taurine, and is essential
for the cats. But what is this taurine? And why is it so important for the body?
And, most importantly: How can it benefit you in practice?

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22 JANUARY 2023 — ANIMAL HEALTH / NATURAL INGREDIENTS / VETS


INULIN - DIETARY FIBERS ARE THE ALL-ROUNDERS FOR THE INTESTINAL HEALTH OF YOUR
ANIMAL PATIENTS

Patients with a sensitive gastrointestinal tract are frequently encountered in
the practice. Here you can find out how you can best support them and prevent
diseases.

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10 DECEMBER 2022 — VETS / ANIMAL HEALTH


5 NEW YEAR'S EVE TIPS FOR PET OWNERS

A flyer for you - 5 New Year's Eve tips for pet owners, that you can download
and print.

→ Download

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09 DECEMBER 2022 — VETS


HAPPY NEW YEAR - WITHOUT ANY FEAR

The custom of New Year's Eve firecrackers originally comes from China – in
Germany, fireworks were first used in 1506. As beautiful as the bright colors in
the sky are, the noise is terrible for our animals. That's why we vets prepare
our practice every year for clients who want to support their four-legged
friends during this difficult festive time. Whether it's pheromones, herbal
supplements, conventional medicine or relaxation training - all of these can
give our patients and their owners a relaxed start to the new year. Perhaps one
of the practice stories sounds familiar to you?

→ Read more


03 NOVEMBER 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH / VETS / PATIENT OWNERS


"RING, RING" - MY DOG HAS DIARRHEA, DO I NEED TO GO TO THE VET?

A situation that is familiar to almost all veterinarians as we regularly receive
calls from patient owners: "My dog has diarrhea. Do I need to come to the
practice or can I wait?" A good question, but more information about the dog's
general condition and the nature of the feces would be helpful. Owners are often
unaware of how difficult such an assessment can be for us veterinarians without
further information over the phone. It is important to be sensitive, because you
do not want to send a dog to the emergency service because of an acute diarrhea
due to a sudden change of food. On the other hand, it could also be a
hemorrhagic diarrhea, with the extremely contagious differential diagnosis of
parvovirosis.

→ Read more


21 OCTOBER 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


PERMANENT STRESS IN CATS AND DOGS - RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT

It's not just us humans who have a stressful day. It can also quickly become
stressful for our cats and dogs, especially when there are deviations from the
usual daily routine, in unfamiliar situations or when they are left alone. If
stress gets the upper hand, it can even promote illness and manifest itself in
behavioral changes.

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17 OCTOBER 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH / VETS


HOW SOLUBILIZATION AFFECTS BIOAVAILABILITY

How well an active ingredient in a drug is absorbed by the body depends on
various factors. The form of administration has a major influence on this -
absorption is significantly poorer with oral administration than with
intravenous administration. However, the way in which the active ingredient is
contained in the preparation also plays a major role. For example, the
absorption of the active ingredient can be significantly improved by the
solubilization process.

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29 SEPTEMBER 2022 — FOOD / PATIENT OWNERS


GRAINS IN DOG FOOD - HEALTHY OR NOT?

Can grain be included in dog food or should it rather be banned from the menu?
This question is the subject of much debate among dog owners and experts alike.
In order to form an opinion, let's first delve deep into history and also look
at genetics.

→ Read more


08 SEPTEMBER 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH / PATIENT OWNERS / VETS


HORRIBLE KINETOSIS

Kinetosis, or motion sickness as it is commonly known, is the body's reaction to
unfamiliar movements such as when traveling by car or boat. But why does the
body react with symptoms such as nausea and discomfort? And what are the typical
triggers of kinetosis?

→ Read more


31 AUGUST 2022 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS


CBD AND THC: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?

CBD and THC are natural ingredients of the cannabis plant. In Germany, the
psychoactive THC is illegal, whereas CBD regulations are more relaxed. But what
actually is the difference between the two substances, how do they differ and
what effect do they have in the body?

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26 AUGUST 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH


GERIATRIC PATIENTS IN THE VETERINARY PRACTICE

It is not only humans who are living longer and longer these days – cats and
dogs also live to old age. Old, greying patients are commonplace in veterinary
practices, bringing age-related changes and needs that require special
attention.

→ Read more


16 JULY 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH


PUPPY EYES - AN EVOLUTIONARY ADVANTAGE

Dogs are not only loyal companions, but also man's best friend. But how did this
intimate friendship between dog and human come about? We can hardly resist dogs
when they give us their puppy eyes in particular - and that might just be an
evolutionary advantage for the dog.

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22 JUNE 2022 — INTERVIEW


THE STUDY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE: THE PATH TO PRACTICE

Studying veterinary medicine is notorious for its extensive subject matter and
the opportunities and challenges that come with it. In this conversation, which
can also be heard on our podcast, Feline talks about her experiences as a
veterinary student, sources of motivation and lack of appreciation.

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13 JUNE 2022 — INTERVIEW / VETS


COMMUNICATION IN THE VETERINARY PRACTICE

What constitutes successful communication - and why does it deserve special
attention in veterinary medicine? Ellen Preußing addresses this question in
VetLounge - the podcast for veterinary practices from Inuvet. Here's an excerpt
from the podcast "VetLounge 1" with Ellen Preußing as guest.

→ Read more


30 MAY 2022 — VETS


PREVENTING STRESS IN THE VETERINARY PRACTICE

Stress visiting the vet is always a relevant topic. Most of the time, it's in
reference to the stress that the patients' animals have. But the practice is
often a stressful place not only for the four-legged friends, but also for the
vets and the veterinary nurses.

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19 MAY 2022 — FOOD / HORSES / ANIMAL HEALTH


GRAZING HORSES PROPERLY - AVOIDING RISKS

Proper grazing has to be learned. Every horse owner knows that horses should not
go directly to pasture without a period of acclimatisation. But what dangers and
diseases actually lurk in the fresh green?

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12 MAY 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH / NATURAL INGREDIENTS


VOMISAN - A USEFUL PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC SUPPLEMENT TO SUCRALFATE THERAPY

In the case of gastric ulcers or other damage to the mucous membrane in the
stomach, drugs such as sucralfate are often used to protect the stomach. A
herbal preparation can also be useful as a supplement. So, what are the
advantages of phytotherapeutic companions for the health of the gastric mucosa?

→ Read more


06 MAY 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH


HOW CAN I TELL IF MY DOG HAS AN OMEGA-3 DEFICIENCY?

As we already know from the blog article on omega-3 fatty acids, these acids are
essential for many important functions of the entire organism - this applies to
us humans just as it does to our pets. Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated
fatty acids that have direct positive effects on the respective living creature.
Since the dog's body cannot produce omega-3 fatty acids on its own, it is
important to ensure a sufficient supply through the diet and to add these
important additives to the dog food.

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22 APRIL 2022 — FOOD / ANIMAL HEALTH


DRY FOOD OR BARF FOOD? A DECISION GUIDE

Most dog owners feed their four-legged friends commercially available wet or dry
food. This contrasts with BARF feeding (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food),
which is as close to nature as possible, with raw meat, bones and vegetables. So
what is the "right" dog food? Let's compare the advantages, disadvantages and
risks of both feeding methods.

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12 MARCH 2022 — ENVIRONMENT / NATURAL INGREDIENTS / FOOD


5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR THE "ORGANIC" SEAL ON DOG FOOD

"Organic is better for animals and the environment" - that's something we've all
heard. But is it really true? And what can animal owners expect from organic
food?

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25 FEBRUARY 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH / NATURAL INGREDIENTS


OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS ARE HEALTHY - BUT WHY ACTUALLY?

Omega-3 fatty acids are healthy for us humans as well as for our pets. But what
does this actually mean and what does our body need them for?

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07 FEBRUARY 2022 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS


REVIEWS

Veterinary practices from all over Germany responded to the following question:
"How do you benefit from what Inuvet does?"

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26 JANUARY 2022 — ENVIRONMENT / ANIMAL HEALTH


MISSION: GREEN PRACTICE

A current estimate is that 12 million tons of plastic waste ends up in the sea
every year. This has to change. With new Inuvet packaging, you as a veterinarian
get an ecological alternative for your patient owners.

→ Read more


12 JANUARY 2022 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS


CBD SUPPLEMENTS FOR ANIMALS

Unknown situations such as New Year's Eve, travelling, separation from owners or
visits to the vet can quickly lead to restlessness, stress or even anxiety in
our pets. CBD oils are very trendy and can provide support. Here we take a look
at three oils from different manufacturers.

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03 JANUARY 2022 — ANIMAL HEALTH


BREATHE FREELY WITH HERBAL SUPPORT

Airways filled with mucus, difficulty breathing and coughing are unpleasant
symptoms that can restrict and slow down everyday life. Anyone who has ever had
a cold that penetrates deep into the bronchial tubes knows this only too well.
As with us humans, free breathing also contributes significantly to the
well-being of our pets. Romping, sleeping, doing everyday things and simply
being an animal - all this goes much better with clear airways than if they are
constricted or irritated, making breathing difficult.

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30 NOVEMBER 2021 — VETS


CORONA? TAKE IT WITH HUMOR!

Are patient owners grumbling about the measures against coronavirus getting on
their nerves? Then we advise you to take a generous dose of "humur" in
combination with the preparation "wink" - without any side effects! Simply
download, print out in DIN A4 size.

→ Read more


01 NOVEMBER 2021 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH


PREPARATIONS FOR HEALTHY BRONCHIAL TUBES IN CATS, DOGS AND SMALL PETS

Dear veterinarians! So that you can continue to invest your time in the
well-being of your patients and at the same time keep an overview of the jungle
of respiratory preparations, we have put together a short reference book for
you. In the following, you will find different preparations that help to support
the upper and lower respiratory tract in cats and dogs. In addition, there is
brief information about the manufacturer, the ingredients and the specific
properties of each product.

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20 SEPTEMBER 2021 — VETS


NEW ONLINE SHOP: INU.STYLE

Are you a proud pet owner who loves your four-legged best friend? Then you've
come to the right place! At Inu.Style you'll find lots of things to make your
everyday life with your pet even more beautiful. From cool hoodies and rubber
boots for rainy days to crossbody bags for all the little things you want to
stow away on the go. All in the usual stylish Inuvet design, of course.

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10 SEPTEMBER 2021 — ANIMAL HEALTH


A COMPARISON OF HONEY OINTMENTS

Skin and wound ointments for animals are available from a wide variety of
manufacturers and with a wide variety of compositions. There are ointments with
and without antibiotics, purely herbal ointments and ointments synthetic active
ingredients. Some have honey, some have oils...

Honey in particular is often used for wound ointments on a natural basis, as it
has positive properties for healing.

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22 JULY 2021 — INTERVIEW


"5 QUESTIONS FOR..." DR KRAUSE-ERL - BETWEEN A CORN SNAKE AND A FROZEN MOUSE

Dr Daniela Krause-Erl has worked as a veterinarian for reptiles and small
animals in Bavaria for several years. In our interview, she reveals what the
corn snake is all about, why reptiles can be complicated patients and why she
admires veterinary assistants.

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09 JUNE 2021 — ANIMAL HEALTH


THANKS TO CLIMATE CHANGE, TICKS ARE BRINGING US JOY ALL YEAR ROUND

Climate change brings rising temperatures and humidity – the very environmental
changes that improve the living conditions of most disease carriers. Ticks, for
example, are the winners from climate change. Ticks are spreading more and more
all over Germany, and we can now find them very much active all year round.

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15 MARCH 2021 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS


“THE HEROES OF THE GUT” AND WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT…

Important vitamins, enzymes and fatty acids are formed in the intestinal
microbiome. But even an otherwise relaxed microbiome can become unbalanced
because of antibiotic therapy, deworming or the infestation of pathogens. In
these cases, the immune system needs support.

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03 MARCH 2021 — ANIMAL HEALTH


LITTLE GUT HELPERS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR OUR ANIMALS’ HEALTH

You can find microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, viruses and archaea
everywhere. They are in nature, on trees, in water, in the earth and both on and
in the bodies of humans and animals. These microorganisms colonize the human and
animal intestines and form a so-called microbiome. In this article, we will
clarify exactly what this is and how you can support the microbiome with pre-
and probiotics.

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15 FEBRUARY 2021 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH


WHAT IS PHYTOTHERAPY?

Plants play an important role for us: as foods, spices, delicacies, or remedies.
Modern phytotherapy uses the natural healing powers of plants (Gr. phyton =
plant) in medicinal preparations based on scientific principles.

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31 JANUARY 2021 — INTERVIEW


BEASTLY FACTS

Veronika is studying to be a veterinarian. She’s in her 6th year at the
veterinary faculty of the LMU München, and there are only a few tests left
before she can call herself a veterinarian. Veronika says that above all else,
she is creative. This creativity comes out in the form of one crazy idea after
another, which others often end up speaking about… But one idea caught on: the
veterinary nude calendar at LMU.

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19 JANUARY 2021 — ANIMAL HEALTH


OMEPRAZOLE AND VOMISAN – FOR STOMACH ACID AND MUCILAGE

Omeprazol is a well-known drug for stomach ulcers that protects the stomach.
VomiSan is a feed supplement for cats and dogs that naturally supports the
gastric mucosa, the stomach and the throat. Both support animals’ digestive
tracts. But what is the difference between the two?

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08 NOVEMBER 2020 — ANIMAL HEALTH


GASTRITIS AND THE DANGEROUS LOVE OF SNOW

Dogs love to play in the snow, chasing snowballs and rolling around in the
crispy white wonderland. In today's article, you will find out when and how snow
can become dangerous for your dog.

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05 NOVEMBER 2020 — ANIMAL HEALTH


GET PET-READY THIS CHRISTMAS

Chances are this New Year’s Eve will be a bigger and louder one than ever.
Parties, Fireworks and General Mayhem – We all know the drill. So, let’s get to
preparing your pets for the "Crash Bangs" over the festivities. Use these 5 tips
for sensitive dogs and cats:

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04 NOVEMBER 2020 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH


KEEP YOUR COOL - EVEN ON NEW YEAR'S EVE

Bang! Bang! Hiss! Many cats and dogs react sensitively to the loud fireworks on
New Year's Eve. If you don't have the opportunity to travel to a quiet place at
the turn of the year, you can still follow a few tips to help your four-legged
friend have a relatively relaxed New Year.

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14 OCTOBER 2020 — ANIMAL STARS


...AND THEN CAME MILO

It only takes a minute to realise that Nicole Lenhardt and Milo are inseparable,
even if she calls him “bastard” – a term of endearment in Swabia. Nicole, a
27-year-old from Stuttgart, had been a successful travel blogger for a long time
now. But then the Eurasier “Milo” came along, and with him everything went
differently than planned. In this interview, Nicole explains why she is no
longer a travel blogger and how Milo is not the dog she was expecting.

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07 OCTOBER 2020 — INTERVIEW


ALWAYS ON DUTY – HOW TO BECOME A RESCUE DOG

When you think of rescue dogs, the glorified image of a faithful St. Bernard
strolling towards the incident scene with his wooden keg may come to mind. Or
maybe of Lassie, who is able to tell with three loud barks who had an accident,
when, where and how. But what does the workplace of a rescue dog really look
like? Who will teach them all of their knowledge? And above all how? And do you
actually have to carry a small wooden barrel with schnapps around your dog’s
neck for all walks of life?

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25 AUGUST 2020 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH / VETS


PYRETHRUM OR PYRETHROIDS - WHAT TO USE TO REPEL SKIN PARASITES

As diverse as the types of ectoparasites are, so are the repellents against
them. Perhaps you have already had to choose between a product containing
pyrethrum or a product based on modified pyrethroids? There are differences in
the degree of effectiveness, the duration of protection and the possible side
effects.

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23 JULY 2020 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH


5 TIPS TO PROTECT YOUR CHICKENS FROM RED BIRD MITES

One of the nastiest co-habitants in poultry farming is clearly the red bird
mite. These nocturnal bloodsuckers are a mere millimeter in size, but they
reproduce with gusto and wreak havoc in your chickens' coop life.

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10 JULY 2020 — ANIMAL HEALTH / NATURAL INGREDIENTS


A FIRST-AID TRAVEL KIT FOR YOUR DOG

We pack our bags and are really looking forward to our vacation days. Or even
animal vacations - because if you're a dog owner, you rarely go away without
your beloved furry friend. So that you can both fully relax and enjoy your
vacation adventures, we have put together the 7 top products from Inuvet that no
first-aid travel kit should be without - let's go!

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18 JUNE 2020 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS / ANIMAL HEALTH


TURMERIC FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS – A SPICE THAT HAS CONVINCED SCIENTISTS

A promising solution for pets with osteoarthritis is turmeric, as study after
study keep showing. Most recently, one study¹ showed that dogs that are fed
turmeric had significanctly fewer inflammatory blood cells than dogs treated
with painkillers (NSAIDS).

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25 MAY 2020 — ANIMAL HEALTH


RELOCATING, SEPARATING, INTRODUCING NEW SURROUNDINGS? STRESS-RELATED DIARRHEA IN
PUPPIES AND KITTENS

Relocating to a new home, separating the puppies or kittens from their family
members and introducing new surrounds can be quite stressful. In sensitive
puppies and kittens, this type of separation and familiarisation stress can lead
to digestive problems with flatulence or diarrhea.

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18 MAY 2020 — ANIMAL HEALTH


SOS – HOW DANGEROUS IS A TICK BITE FOR YOUR DOG?

Due to the changing climate and the often mild winters, small arachnids of all
kinds (including ticks, of course) are active not only in the spring and early
summer months, but are now found in forests and and meadows all year around.

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16 APRIL 2020 — NATURAL INGREDIENTS


SUPPORTING THE GUT FLORA IN CATS AND DOGS

The gut is one of our most important organs. It’s not only responsible for
digestion – a balanced and healthy gut flora has a major impact on our immune
system and the health of other organs. A balanced gut flora is just as important
for cats and dogs as for us humans.

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09 APRIL 2020 — VETS


INUVET - NATURALLY HEALTHY ANIMALS

Led by founders Christoph Schütz and Philipp Müller, Inuvet creates plant-based
products for animal wellness. The company is based in Lörrach, in a sunny
location in the border triangle of Germany, France and Switzerland.

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06 MARCH 2020 — ANIMAL HEALTH / NATURAL INGREDIENTS


WHAT IS GIARDIA AND HOW DO I PROTECT MY PETS FROM IT?

Giardia are single-cell intestinal parasites that are common in both cats and
dogs. They cause recurring diarrhea and can be very persistent to medical
treatment. To prevent giardiasis, infection or re-infection with Giardia, it is
important to support your pet’s gut flora.

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28 FEBRUARY 2020 — ANIMAL HEALTH / NATURAL INGREDIENTS


WHEN DOGS “GO SCOOTING” – ANAL SAC PROBLEMS IN DOGS

The typical “scooting” because of an irritation or inflammation looks like this:
The dog rubs its anus along the ground, grass or floor (mostly on a carpet),
trying to relieve an itch or clogging in the anal sac.

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21 FEBRUARY 2020 — ANIMAL HEALTH / NATURAL INGREDIENTS


DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS IN RABBITS - WHAT HELPS AGAINST GASSING?

Flatulence in rabbits should not be taken lightly. Their digestive system is
structured differently to that of, for example, cats or dogs. In rabbits, severe
gas build-up in the stomach and intestines quickly leads to a painful and
critical condition. That's why it's essential to take even the slightest signs
of discomfort and gassing seriously in small herbivores.

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14 FEBRUARY 2020 — FOOD / HORSES / ANIMAL HEALTH / NATURAL INGREDIENTS


COLIC IN HORSES - FIRST AID IN AN EMERGENCY

A horse's digestive system is sensitive and reacts sensitively to stress,
stabling and too much concentrated feed. That's why many horses are prone to
colic and suffer from cramps, bloating, watery stools and other digestive
disorders. In case of colic, the first immediate measures can be life-saving.

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