Companion Animals
As the number one global player in the pet and equine markets, the Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health business helps provide longer and healthier lives for companion animals.
More than ever before, companion animals are considered an integral part of the family, and their owners are paying closer attention to how they manage their animals' health and prevent illness. Consumers are seeking health care solutions through new channels, such as websites and mobile apps.
We build upon our longstanding success in veterinary medicine to create advanced, preventive health solutions that continuously adapt to the developing needs of both our partner veterinarians and companion animals owners.
In addition, we focus on new segments such as dental care, hygiene and live biotherapeutics.
We are committed to expanding our pet health solutions offerings and growing our leadership position throughout the world while continuously having animal well-being as our number one priority.
Pets
In Boehringer Ingelheim we are committed to serve humankind by offering solutions contributing to longer, healthier and happier lives for pets.
As a market leader in parasiticides, vaccines and therapeutics, we take the responsibility to continuously innovate and expand our pet health solutions.
The pet industry has been experiencing explosive growth. Some of the changes result from technology advancements and the advent of online purchasing, as well as from shifts in the overall approach to pet ownership. In addition, a large number of research studies, such as the Ipsos human-animal bond survey, demonstrate that pet ownership has proven benefits for humans, with the health of animals playing an important role in human health and well-being. The benefit of this connection also starts to be recognised by health care professionals, especially in case of children suffering from health issues.
We are committed to continuously innovate and expand our pet health solutions to ensure we meet and exceed our customer needs and grow our leadership position worldwide.
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Pets
Learn how our team in the East & Southeast Asia approached the topic of pet parasite issues in the region.
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Pets
Millennials are now shaping pet markets and facing new issues in pet healthcare. Learn more!
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Companion Animals
Stem cells may be a game changer for the development of new veterinary treatments. Click to learn why!
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Pets
Find out what the latest trends are for dogs, cats, and their owners everywhere around the world.
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Pets
Conor O’Halloran receives award for his outstanding research on feline mycobacterial disease.
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Pets
World-renowned feline healthcare specialist Dr. Susan Little shares her thoughts on latest trends in cat care and what needs to change to keep cats healthy and happy.
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Pets
To promote awareness for cat healthcare, we asked our colleagues to send us pictures of their cats. Find out what our 10 favorite pics are!
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Pets
Here are 10 simple steps you can take to make feline patients feel at ease at your practice.
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Pets
Let’s bust a few myths about our four-legged friends and how we can interact with them!
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Pets
What can we all, cat owners or veterinarians, do to promote cat health? Click to find out!
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Pets
Find out how you can identify and treat flea allergy dermatitis, one of the most common illnesses associated with a flea infestation.
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Animal Health News
Learn how to protect your dog from thelaziosis, an emerging parasite that is spreading due to some fruit flies.
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Animal Health News
From the African wildcat to the domesticated house cat of today, the fascinating journey and history of the cat touches almost all corners of the world.
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Animal Health News
Cats go through different stages of life. Knowing more about these stages can help you understand your cat’s medical needs better.
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Animal Health
The award rewards those who make an original contribution in the field of feline infectious diseases and/or immunology.
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Animal Health News
Are you thinking about taking your beloved pet with you on holiday?
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Animal Health News
A faithful friend, a working companion and the carrier of a frightening, deadly disease.