Good for animals, good for the environment
Verm-X is packed with benefits
Verm-X is packed with benefits
Deliciously wholesome herbal blends.
Rest assured, all our products are endorsed by experts.
Gently cultivates a healthy digestive system.
Kinder to animals. Kinder to the planet.
Helping to combat anthelmintic resistance.
Made in the UK from ethically sourced ingredients.
Introducing our new Organic Dog Food Toppers; unique blends of organic herbs, spices and botanicals providing tailored support for dogs. Formulated with leading holistic veterinarians and canine nutritionists, the range includes blends for Active & Working dogs, Senior dogs, Joint Support and a Calming blend. Simply add these tasty food toppers to your dog's daily food.
As a B Corp, Verm-X is part of a global community of businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental impact.
B Corp certification is fast becoming a trusted symbol for ethical businesses. Wherever you see the B Corp logo, you know that business has been thoroughly assessed, and proven to uphold the highest social and environmental standards.
Here's where you will find articles by our veterinary experts; the latest news from our ambassadors putting Verm-X through its paces; plus competition prizes to be won.
Meet Vivi (Virtuose Du Biset), our European Sales and Operations Manager Manon’s event horse. When we recently spent a day together filming, she told us about her two animals – she also has a rescue Lurcher named Willow – and she wanted to share their story.
The team at Verm-X are all passionate about feeding our animals the most natural and healthy food possible.
Many of us choose to feed our cats and dogs Biologically Appropriate Raw Food (BARF), a diet that's close to what their ancestors would have eaten in the wild, starting from when they're small.
But, at what age can you start feeding your puppy raw food?
What makes dogs itch? Dogs can itch for various reasons, and determining the exact cause of the itching can sometimes be a challenge.
We asked our consultant vet Dr Nick Thompson to go over some of the reasons our furry friends itch, and how you can treat and even prevent it.