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The QUEST trial

QUEST is the largest study of its kind undertaken in veterinary cardiology, with important implications for the treatment of heart disease in dogs. The QUEST study has now been published in the September/October 2008 edition of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

Dog owners wishing to find out more about the study - please use the following link www.questtrial.com.

Links

Here are links through to other sites which may be of interest to pet
owners. Links to other sites are provided as a service to readers and do not constitute an endorsement by Boehringer Ingelheim.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Breed Site
Provides information to Cavalier King Charles Spaniel owners and prospective owners interested in the breed.

British Small Animal Veterinary Association
Offers membership to veterinary surgeons and provides news, listings of training events and more.

Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
The site of the regulatory body for veterinary surgeons in the United Kingdom.

British Veterinary Association
The site of the national representative body for the British veterinary profession, offering news, log-in area and more.

Case Studies In Small Animal Cardiovascular Medicine
Examples of small animal patients with cardiovascular disease.

Vetmedin website - Australasia
The Australian & New Zealand Vetmedin site.

Vetmedin website - Spain
The Spanish Vetmedin site.

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica
Visit our parent site for information about all our veterinary products and services.

If you have a specific question about Congestive Heart Failure you should contact your veterinary surgeon.

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(PROTECT) Pimobendan Randomized Occult DCM Trial to Evaluate Clinical symptoms & Time to heart failure is a clinical trial investigating the benefit of administering Vetmedin to Dobermanns with pre-clinical DCM. Please log in to find out how you can become involved with the PROTECT study.