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New Advanced Oral Care Now Available in the Virbac VETERINARY HPM® Small & Toy Range

VETERINARY HPM® Small & Toy - a new and improved formulation which combines high quality nutrition and advanced oral care in a single product

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.

Virbac Supports Veterinary Receptionists with the Launch of the Virbac Dental Care Course

Virbac is pleased to support veterinary receptionists, who are invaluable within veterinary practice for their input into any preventative health initiative, with launch of the Virbac Dental Care Course.

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!

Pyoderm™ Has Been Added to Our New and Improved Eco-Friendly Shampoo Range

We are pleased to announce the addition of Pyoderm™ to our expert skincare and hygiene range. Containing 3% m/v Chlorhexidine, Pyoderm™ is a new anti-bacterial and anti-fungal dermatological shampoo for dogs and cats, to support the natural microbial balance of the skin whilst delivering gentle yet effective cleansing.

Introducing MOVOFLEX® Soft Chews, the next generation in joint health supplementation

We are pleased to announce the launch of new, innovative MOVOFLEX® Soft Chews, the next generation in joint care supplementation for dogs.

VeggieDent FR3SH - Now Available in Single Wrapped Chews

Senior cats’ pathology: main clinical conditions

It is generally accepted that a cat can be considered "senior" from the age of 10 years (when it has reached 75-80% of its life expectancy) and that the geriatric stage is reached after 15 years. In practice, one-third of cats over 9 years of age that are considered healthy by their owners actually require medical treatment (95% of which is long-term).

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