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VetPlus Supplements for Pet Health & Wellness

At Petdirect we stock a wide range of VetPlus supplements — from digestive aids and joint support to skin & coat care, liver and organ support, and calming formulas for both cats and dogs. Whether you’re looking to support a puppy’s digestive health, maintain a senior dog’s joint comfort, or give your cat a calmer, healthier coat, VetPlus offers trusted nutraceuticals crafted to complement a balanced diet. With products like COMPLIVIT, Synoquin, SUSTAIN and COATEX, you get vet-grade quality that helps boost digestion, mobility, immune function, skin health and overall wellbeing. At Petdirect, we’re proud to carry VetPlus — a globally respected brand — to help Kiwi pet parents keep their furry mates thriving.

FAQs about VetPlus Supplements

  • What kinds of problems can VetPlus supplements help with?
    VetPlus offers supplements for many needs — from digestive support and gut health, to joint care, skin and coat maintenance, liver and organ health, immune support, and calming or behavioural support.
  • Are VetPlus products suitable for both dogs and cats?
    Yes. Many VetPlus supplements are formulated for both cats and dogs, though some products are pet-specific — always check the label to be sure.
  • Can VetPlus supplements replace a balanced diet?
    No — VetPlus nutraceuticals are designed to complement a healthy, complete diet. They are extra support rather than a meal replacement.
  • How do I know which VetPlus supplement my pet needs?
    That depends on your pet’s life stage, health conditions, and lifestyle. If you’re unsure, ask your vet or contact our team and we can recommend the right supplement for your pet’s needs.
  • Is it safe to give VetPlus supplements long-term?
    Most VetPlus products are safe for regular use over time. However, if your pet has ongoing health issues it’s best to check with your vet before starting any long-term supplement routine.