Accord Animal Health is proud to announce its first product to market: Vivinicord Chews®, an all-natural triple-action dental product designed to enhance oral health.
Bacterial infections, plaque, tartar accumulation, a compromised immune system, and lack of routine dental care are the major causes of poor oral health in dogs. One out of every eight dogs suffer from dental illness*. However, dental health issues are largely preventable.
Vivinicord Chews® from Accord Animal Heath provides a unique combination of scientifically proven natural ingredients to support oral health. The composition having demonstrated broad acceptance across a wide range of breeds.
Working at both the physical and cellular level to support the fight against gum infections, deodorise the mouth, and reduce the build-up of plaque and tartar.
Bob Ferguson, Commercial Lead for Accord Animal Health said “We are excited to bring to the UK and Ireland market, Vivinicord Chews, a novel combination of natural ingredients designed to aid pet owners support their dogs’ oral health. Dental disease and associated infections are such a huge issue for vets and owners, we believe Vivinicord Chews can be a valuable part of the solution.”
“Vivinicord Chews will only be available for owners to buy from their local veterinary practice, supporting our mission of building a sustainable partnership with our veterinary customers.”
Vivinicord Chews is being launched in partnership with American pharmaceutical company Vetirus LLC. Robert Jordan, CEO of Vetirus said “We recognise the demand for innovative natural therapies in the field of animal health, and joining forces with Accord will amplify our impact and accelerate the development and delivery of novel solutions. We are thrilled to work with Bob and his team on this partnership and look forward to working together on launching further innovative pipeline animal health products into EMENA through Accord Animal Health."
References:
Survey published by the Royal Veterinary College in August 2021,
https://www.rvc.ac.uk/vetcompass/news/new-rvc-research-gets-to-the-root-of-dental-disease-in-dogs