

Established at the Heartworm Symposium of 1974, the American Heartworm Society’s mission is to advance scientific research in the field of heartworm disease, keep its members updated on the latest advancements, and foster and support the adoption of effective methods for diagnosing, treating, and preventing heartworm disease.

APHIS employs diverse strategies to safeguard and enhance the well-being, standards, and market appeal of our country’s animals, encompassing a range of wildlife, as well as animal products and veterinary biologics.

Information on traveling with a pet.

The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) is the top source for addressing any emergencies related to animal poisoning, available round the clock, every day of the year. If you suspect that your pet has consumed a potentially harmful substance, please dial (888) 426-4435.

The AVMA is the foremost champion of the veterinary field in the United States. With over 95,000 members, we actively safeguard, advocate for, and drive the interests of all veterinarians and the individuals they care for.

From 2005 onward, Balance IT® online formulation software and supplements have been utilized by numerous veterinarians to create tailored recipes for both well and unwell pets. Our recipes, formulation software, and products are relied upon by a multitude of veterinarians and actively practicing board-certified veterinary nutritionists because they are thorough and consider the essential nutrients required by dogs and cats.

The CAPC’s purpose is to promote the well-being of both animals and humans, while nurturing the connection between them. This is achieved by producing and sharing trustworthy, precise, and timely information for the detection, management, prevention, and regulation of parasitic infections.

The California Veterinary Medical Association is committed to serving our membership and community through innovative leadership and to improving animal and human health in an ethically and socially responsible manner.

The Pet Poison Helpline offers a round-the-clock animal poison control service accessible across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. We extend our assistance to both pet owners and veterinary professionals in need of guidance for managing a potentially poisoned animal. We are equipped to assist with all forms of poisonings, any time of the day or night. Our extensive knowledge and expertise in pet toxins will provide reassurance when facing a possible emergency.

PetDesk is the all-in-one patient journey platform that can help veterinary clinics communicate with their clients.

The TickEncounter Resource Center encourages the prevention of tick bites and tickborne diseases by involving, instructing, and enabling individuals to proactively safeguard themselves.

VIN, created and run by veterinarians, brings together over 55,000 veterinarians, veterinary students, and industry partners worldwide in a dynamic online community. VIN reinforces its dedication to the welfare of companion animals by offering top-quality online pet health information and resources through its client education website, VeterinaryPartner.com.

VOHC’s primary purpose is to acknowledge products that adhere to established criteria for slowing down the buildup of plaque and calculus (tartar) in dogs and cats. The VOHC Seal of Acceptance is conferred on products after a thorough assessment of data obtained from trials conducted in accordance with VOHC protocols. It’s important to note that the VOHC doesn’t directly test products.