Help your pet live their best life
We all want our pets to live their best life. Taking a proactive approach to their wellbeing means we can catch problems early including skin conditions (such as allergic disease in dogs) or arthritis (stiff or painful joints) in cats and dogs. Being in tune with our pets and knowing what symptoms to look out for can help us give our cat and dog companions an enjoyable future.
Having a clean or having a problem?
Skin irritations (due to, for example allergic disease) shouldn’t stop your dog’s day-to-day activities. It’s possible to diagnose and treat skin conditions like this so your dog can continue being their fun-loving and wonderful self. If you think your dog is itching too much, it might be worth trying our online assessment to find signs of a problem and then visiting your vet.


They can’t hide from the risk of fleas, ticks and worms
But you can give your cat the best possible protection. Cats lead such carefree lives it’s easy to forget that what they love doing could be putting them at risk from fleas, ticks, worms and other common parasites. Helping your cat stay healthy and protected is easy. By knowing which pests they could come into contact with you can take steps to give them effective and long-lasting protection.
They can't hide from fleas, ticks and intestinal worms
But you can give your dog the best protection from them


They’d like to pounce, but they can’t
Up to 40% of cats have arthritis* with it happening to any breed at any age. But it can be hard to spot as your cat is naturally good at hiding pain. By knowing the signs, you can ensure they get effective treatment to improve their quality of life. If your cat isn’t their normal active self, try our online assessment to learn what to look out for, then visit your vet.
They'd love to dig, but it hurts
Your dog can suffer from arthritis no matter their age, size or breed. In fact, it’s common with over 40% of dogs having it*. Knowing the warning signs can lead to a quicker diagnosis and treatment so that they can lead a better quality of life. If your dog has been slowing down lately or isn't its normal self, try our online assessment to learn what to look out for, then visit your vet.
