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The RVT Journal: Hyperlipemia

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  Hyperlipemia (Medical Term) Meaning:   Describes abnormally high levels of fat accumulation in the bloodstream This can refer to increased Triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia) , increase Cholesterol (Hypercholesterolemia) or both.  One of the 3 macronutrients that supply the body with ENERGY Fats provide more the D OUBLE the energy / gram compared to proteins and carbohydrates.   Key Function in Diet : Caloric density as well as palatability.  ANATOMY  - Function in the body   - Supply essential Fatty Acids which cannot be synthesized by the body in simple terms ( types of fats your body needs but cannot make on its own) they must come from the food and  are required in the diet.  - Structural components and are required for proper absorption of FAT-SOLUBE VITAMINS ( D issolve in fat and are absorbed along with dietary fats, t hey can also be  stored in the liver and body fat   so the body doesn’t need them every day) FAT-S...

Responsible Parasite Management in Puppy Litters

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  Why evidence-based treatment mattersand when owners should ask questions Effective parasite control is a critical part of raising healthy puppies. However, the use of multiple antiparasitic medications without confirmed need while simultaneously stating that no parasites, allergies, or sensitivities are present raises important concerns about clinical accuracy, transparency, and responsible care. Understanding Common Antiparasitic Medications Several medications are routinely used in veterinary care, each with a specific purpose: Toltrazuril : Targets coccidia, a protozoal parasite commonly affecting young animals Fenbendazole (Panacur) : Broad-spectrum dewormer effective against roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and some protozoa such as Giardia Milbemycin oxime (Interceptor) : Used primarily for heartworm prevention and certain intestinal worms These medications are effective when used appropriately but they are not meant to be layered together without clear reason...