A Very Warm Welcome to You and Your Best Friends

Cats and dogs are more than just pets to most owners, they are reliable friends and companions and you will wish for them to lead a long and healthy life.
Just as humans need supplements and medication at times, so do our pets, if they are to enjoy long-term active health.
Although pets cannot tell you what is wrong, they do give out signals when they are feeling unwell. Not eating properly, warm dry nose, poor coat condition are all examples of symptoms, as is a lack of joint mobility and stiffness.
Labradors, Retrievers, German Shepherds are amongst the dog breeds that commonly suffer mobility problems as they get older. It is always preferable to use preventative treatment rather than wait for these symptoms to develop.
All of our products are exclusive and are manufactured to the same exacting standards that we use for the production of human medication. PHD medications are only available through licensed veterinary surgeons or directly from us at PHD via our mail order service.
We will record you as the customer, but your pet as the patient. Please let us know name/names, breed, date-of-birth and any other relevant details as we will establish a patient record for each of your pets when you first order. This allows us to build up a medical profile of each pet patient and recommend appropriate treatments as they progress through their life cycle.
Our service is designed to allow you to administer the medication yourself – all treatments are supplied in measured dosage capsules which are simple to pull apart allowing you to mix in the ingredients with your pets normal meal. Some larger dogs will swallow the capsules but it is far easier to pull the capsule apart and mix the measured dose into food.
Click here to go to the medication chart which will indicate the dosage required for dogs which is related to their breed and weight. Cats are catered for with a dedicated range of specialised products.
We look forward to being of service to you and your best friends,
Diane Greenhalgh
Head of Patient Care - Pet Health Direct


