Helpful Links and Resources
General
Pet Owner Visit Checklist
Explore what to bring to your next vet appointment.
Canine Lifestyle Intake Form
Gather information about your dog to present to their next appointment. This can be helpful when you don't quite know what to talk about during your visit.
Feline Lifesyle Intake Form
Gather information about your cat to present to their next appointment. This can be helpful when you don't quite know what to talk about during your visit.
Feline Health Record
Use this handy tool to learn about what your cat needs at all life stages, and track important medical and vaccination history.
Traveling with your Pet
As you plan your upcoming vacation, you’ll likely have to make a few adjustments to ensure your pet is both permitted and protected.
Pet Emergency Preparedness Checklist
It’s important to have a plan for your pet in case an emergency situation arises.
Human-Animal Bond Quiz
Determine your Human-Animal Bond score. This will help your veterinarian better understand your relationship with your pet in order to better individualize care
Zoetis Petcare Rewards
Earn rebates on a reloadable debit card on purchases of Simparica Trio, Proheart 12, Convenia, Apoquel, Revolution Plus and more!
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Conditions and Ailments
Canine Osteoarthritis (OA) Pain Checklist
This checklist will help your veterinary team identify your dog’s activities and behaviors that might be signs of osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative joint disease that can be painful.
Feline Osteoarthritis (OA) Pain Checklist
This checklist will help your veterinary team identify your cat’s activities and behaviors that might be signs of osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative joint disease that can be painful.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Understanding the medical information necessary to diagnose and treat kidney issues.
Canine Hypothyroidism
Causes, diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism.
Feline Hyperthyroidism
Causes, diagnosis and treatment of hyperthyroidism.
Canine Pancreatitis
Causes, diagnosis and treatment of pancreatitis.
Diabetes
Causes, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes in the feline and canine patient.
Liver Disease
Causes, diagnosis and treatment of liver disease.
Dental Health
Learn how to take care of your pets teeth, and what to expect during a Dental Cleaning procedure.
Skin and Coat Health
Help provide excellent patient care by watching for these signs of skin disease in your furry friends.
What’s Causing Your Dog’s Itch?
A diagnostic approach to providing itch relief to your pet. Also provides a tool for rating itchiness levels.
Itchy Pet Checklist
A helpful resource in determining if your pet needs medical intervention to help with skin issues.
Medication
Apoquel
Apoquel is a once or twice daily tablet given to help stop itch. Apoquel works by stopping the underlying cause of allergic itch in dogs 12 months of age or older.
Cytopoint
Cytopoint injection has been shown to be effective for the treatment of dogs against allergic and
atopic dermatitis.
Librela
Librela offers long-lasting pain relief for your canine companion with a once-monthly injection administered by your vet.
Proheart 12
Proheart 12 is a medication that prevents heartworm disease in dogs 12 months of age and older.
Revolution/Revolution Plus
Learn more about topical flea, tick and heartworm prevention for your canine or feline companion.
Sileo
SILEO® (dexmedetomidine oromucosal gel) is the first FDA-approved treatment for dogs that suffer from a serious condition called noise aversion.
Simparica Trio
Once a month oral chewable for you dog to protect them against heartworm disease, fleas, ticks and the most common intestinal parasites.
Solensia
As a once-monthly shot given by your vet, Solensia can keep OA pain from changing the unique bond your cat shares with you.
Diagnostics
Pre-Anesthestic Testing
Understanding the types of diagnostics required before undergoing surgery, and why these tests are necessary.
Preparing Your Pet for Surgery
Just like you’d prepare yourself for surgery, you’ll need to help your pet get ready for theirs.
Internal and External Parasites
Information on the Zoetis products that can help prevent your pet from fleas, ticks, heartworm disease and more.
Fecal Testing
The importance of diagnostic testing to check for intestinal parasites.
Feline Triple Testing
Diagnostic testing for FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) and FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus).
Feline Preventative Testing
Learn about the benefits of preventative testing, what we test for and why.
Senior Feline Preventative Testing
Cats hide signs of illness, making it important to perform regulardiagnostic testing recommended by your veterinarian.
Senior Canine Preventative Testing
Preventive testing and wellness visits are an easy, fast, affordable way to help ensure your pet lives a happy and healthy life.
Heartworm Disease in Dogs
Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world.
Behavior
Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) Evaluation Tool
The DISHAA Tool helps owners identify specific behaviors, enabling veterinarians and
owners to work together to assess a dog’s mental acuity.
Noise Aversion in Dogs
How to give your dog the space and support they need to help with noise aversion anxiety due to thunderstorms, fireworks etc.
Separation Anxiety Treatment Checklist
Sometimes behavior improves slowly, over time. This handy chart helps you see change as it happens. Use the chart to track three different times that you leave your pet alone on the same day.
Decoding Feline Behavior
Know what kinds of behaviors are normal and not normal at all life stages for your feline friend.
Kitten Socialization
How sociable and self-assured your kitten grows up to be will be determined by a combination of genetics and learning.
Vaccines
Canine Vaccines
Learn about contagious and common diseases your dog is at risk for and the vaccines that can help prevent them.
Feline Vaccines
Learn about contagious and common diseases your cat is at risk for and the vaccines that can help prevent them.
The Facts About Leptospirosis
This bacterial infection is highly contagious, and frequently
transmitted to animals through contaminated water like puddles, mud, standing water and lakes.
Rabies
A rabies infection in an unprotected pet is almost always fatal, and can be transmitted to humans through bites or nips.
Canine Influenza (CIV)
Dog flu, or canine influenza virus (CIV), is a highly contagious respiratory disease.
Nutrition
Is My Cat Overweight?
Helpful information on determining if your feline friend is too skinny, too overweight or just right.
Is My Dog Overweight?
Helpful information on determining if your canine friend is too skinny, too overweight or just right.
Raw Food Diet Risks
Raw food diets are popular with pet owners but the nutritional benefits are unproven, and most are unaware of the health risks that raw food can pose to pets — and people.
Grains in Pet Foods
Grains provide valuable nutrients, but pet owners may believe that grains are “fillers†or that they may be a source of food allergies.
Protein Sources and Quality
Protein is an essential nutrient that can be provided by both plant and animal sources. Are there differences between plant and animal proteins and what is considered a good quality protein?
Feeding Wet or Dry Food to Cats
When feeding cats, many options are available, including a variety of different flavors, and also a choice of feeding wet or dry foods, or a combination of both. 
Homemade Pet Food
Homemade diets are perceived as healthier to some pet owners, but despite their draw, they may not be complete and balanced for healthy pets.
By-products in Pet Foods
By-products are a nutritious ingredient, but pet owners may perceive that pet foods containing by-products are low-quality.
Understanding Pet Food Labels
Pet food labels contain a lot of information including details that are required by federal and state regulations as well as information specific to the product, e.g., claims.
Supplements for Dogs and Cats
Pet owners are increasingly interested in supplements for their pets. Since all supplements are not the same, their use and selection for an individual pet should be considered carefully
Pet Health Sites
FDA Investigation into Potential Link between Certain Diets and Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy
American Veterinary Medical Association
Veterinary Partner
Get up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN®), the worlds first and largest online veterinary database and community.