Epi4Dogs Foundation Inc.’s mission is the advancement of science and education relating to EPI (Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency), yielding useful insights and positive outcomes in better managing EPI in dogs and cats. Our goals are to support and/or collaborate with veterinary EPI research and researchers, and to promote EPI awareness by educating the general public, pet owners, pet organizations, rescue and shelter organizations, veterinary schools and veterinarians.
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Michaela
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- Country: United States
- State: Texas
- Pet name: Nikki
- My name: Michaela
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by Michaela » 25 Feb 2020, 09:32
Madelon wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 18:40
Thanks for clarifying - we have known for a while that Tylan requires a prescription from the vet so when the WalMart post came up it sounded as if you didn't have to have a prescription so I just wanted to clarify for others.
No, my post was strictly about the price difference purchasing from Walmart.
R.I.P. Nikki 11/21/2009 - 05/23/2023
Nikki was diagnosed with EPI in 2010
Royal Canin Gastrointestinal Low Fat canned
Slippery Elm syrup for stomach issues
1 tsp Pan-Tenex enzymes with each meal
Weekly B12 shots, pills didn't work for her
Tylan for life
"If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever."
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