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What Can Pet Owners Do at Home to Contribute to the Successful Management of Skin Disease?

Vets are very fortunate to have some outstanding medicines to treat the aetiology and clinical signs of atopy, giving both the pet and the owner relief from the angst of allergic skin disease. However, it is easy to overlook the value of topical therapies and simple environmental management routines, which can play an important role in managing the condition whilst also helping to cultivate client relationships.

Control of the Home Environment in Contributing to the Successful Management of Skin Disease

In this day and age we are blessed with many drugs to treat the cause and symptoms of allergic dermatitis which often results in topical treatments and simple environmental management routines are often not discussed with pet owners.

Vet Aquadent® FR3SH™ Now Includes Innovative FR3SH™ Technology

Virbac is pleased to announce that Vet Aquadent® FR3SH™, the palatable solution used in daily drinking water to reduce plaque build-up in cats and dogs, has a new and improved formulation which now contains the innovative FR3SH™ technology already found in the popular VeggieDent® FR3SH™ & ZEN™ Dental Chews.

Indorex Wins Again!

Proving that a quality product stands the test of time, Indorex - the UK’s no. 1 household flea spray* from Virbac, has once again been voted by the readers of Your Dog Magazine as The Best Flea product for the Home 2020, making it an amazing run of 12 years as readers favourite! Your Cat readers also confirmed their continued approval for Indorex, giving the product their vote for the award for the 8th year running!

Addressing Dental Care At Home - A Combined Approach

It is important to show pet owners that dental care can be approached in a multitude of ways and alongside regular dental health checks in clinic, owners can utilise easy to use home care products which help to keep plaque and tartar at bay.

Canine Dental Health

Dental disease is a very common condition affecting dogs, with an estimated 80% of dogs developing periodontal disease by the time they are three years old1,2.

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