Resources for Pet Owners

Resources and tips to help you care for your family with four legs.

Looking to refill your pet’s prescription?

Head over to the Client Portal! Here you will find the Stokes Pharmacy iFill page for pet owners where you can access your account capabilities, such as refills and payments!

*Epicur products are available for purchase through Stokes Pharmacy.

Resources and tips to help you care for your family with four legs.

You want the best for your pet—and the medicine you choose can have a big impact on their health.

Veterinary medicine can vary widely, so your dosage, purity, and potency may too. Epicur Pharma®, a Stokes Healthcare brand, follows exacting standards that ensure your pet receives the exact care they need, every time.

Stokes Healthcare has always put quality first. For this reason, we created a separate facility, Epicur Pharma. As an FDA Registered 503B Outsourcing Facility, Epicur adheres to stringent FDA pharmaceutical manufacturing practices. Every drug is 100% manufactured to FDA standards so you can be confident in the quality of your pet’s prescription.

As a loving pet owner, you are in charge of your pet’s safety and wellbeing. With medications from Epicur, you’ll be fulfilling that promise.

Sight-Saving Exams for Life-Saving Pets

Since 2014, Epicur has been the proud ‘name-sake’ sponsor of the ACVO Service Animal Volunteer Eye Screening Event.

Each May, this philanthropic event is hosted by Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists who donate their time, staff, and services to provide free ocular exams to qualified Service and Working Animals. The program provides approximately 8,000 eye exams each year.

You can learn more about the program at acvoeyeexam.org or explore our other animal eye health resources.

Pet Parent Resources

Check out our videos and downloads for tips and trends in pet care!

Do you have concerns about your pet’s eye health? View our resources and education dedicated to improving animal eyesight.

Tips for identifying eye problems, treating pets with eye diseases, and resources for comforting them at home.

As pets age, their chances of getting cancer increase. Learn the top warning signs of pet cancer and how to reduce your pet’s risk.

Use our fun tip sheet to keep your pet safe in every season! It shares reminders for all four seasons and helps you stay prepared.

Tips for identifying eye problems, treating pets with eye diseases, and resources for comforting them at home.

Recognizing when your pet is in pain can be challenging. Our tip sheet shares common signs that can help you identify when an animal is in pain and needs to see a vet.

Protect your pet against dehydration! Use our tip sheet to learn about common dehydration signs, when to contact a vet, and pet hydration tips.

Do you know which household items should be kept away from your pet? Use our handout to keep them safe from the items they see every day!

Get our tip sheet to learn about the top 6 risks pets face during the holiday season! This will help you prepare and keep in mind their needs.

Brush up on heartworm facts with our True or False tipsheet so you can be better prepared to keep your pet safe!

What's 503B and Why Should I Care?

Quality Controls for Better Pet Health

Safe Handling of Chemo Tablets at Home

How to Give Your Dog Eyedrops

How to Administer Stokes’ Aqueous Ophthalmic Drops

Stokes Cyclosporin AQ 1% and 2%, Tacrolimus AQ 1%, and Cyclosporin/Tacrolimus AQ 1/0.02% Eyedrops

How to Apply Your Dog's Eye Ointment

For more tips and resources about protecting your pet’s eyesight, visit our Animal Eye Health page.

Help the Vet that Helps Your Pet

We benefit from our vets’ empathy and commitment—but that comes at a heavy cost. The veterinary profession has one of the highest rates of burnout and mental health crisis rates.

Epicur is proud to support Not One More Vet (NOMV), an online support network dedicated to helping veterinary professionals survive and thrive through education, resources, and support. Awareness and kindness can help. Learn more about the veterinary crisis and ways you can support your veterinary team on NOMV’s pet parent page.