A seminar by Borg Cardona & Co. Ltd and Royal Canin for local veterinarians and veterinarian nurses highlighted the importance of nutrition to prevent the risk of struvite and calcium oxalate bladder stones.
Philip Baralon presented a lecture on how adapted health nutrition has great impact on pets’ health, such as its contribution to preventative medicine and how therapeutic food is an essential part of disease control.
The S/O Index Promise by Royal Canin was also launched during the seminar. The concept explains how the brand has developed a scientific approach that can prevent the risks related to obesity and urinary stones through its new veterinary nutrition range for neutered cats and dogs.
The range is available from veterinarian clinics and animal pharmacies. For more information, look up Borg Cardona & Co. Ltd on Facebook / Royal Canin Malta or call 2141 4753.