Bradford Park Veterinary Hospital
Canine Pancreatitis
Dogs love to get into things they are not supposed to, and the result could mean a trip to the veterinarian. If your dog is vomiting, tired, not eating as much or seems painful, they may be eligible to enroll and receive free treatment!
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Acute Pancreatitis can be very painful for a dog. Dogs could be vomiting, tired or not eating or drinking as much. This condition can escalate very quickly and should be evaluated by a veterinarian immediately. We are investigating a potential new treatment to relieve them of these symptoms.
Eligibility Requirements:
6 months of age or older
Clinical signs of acute onset pancreatitis
Abnormal SNAP cPL test
What you will receive:
Participation is free, and your dog will receive free exams, labwork, and treatment, if qualified.
Interested?
Please contact the study team at (417) 509-8961 for more information.