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IN 2023 VETOQUINOL CELEBRATES ITS 90TH ANNIVERSARY Serving animal Health for over 90 years

Vetoquinol, the trusted partner

For over 90 years, Vetoquinol has been a key player in animal health. Today, it is one of the world's top 10 veterinary pharmaceutical companies. Since its creation in 1933, Vetoquinol has worked alongside veterinarians, breeders, pet owners and experts, devoting its efforts to the well-being and improvement of animal health. Today, the company offers a wide range of solutions for pets and livestock.

Vetoquinol, an agile company that listens to its customers

Vetoquinol creates, develops, manufactures, and markets solutions designed from medicinal and non-medicinal products. The veterinary profession is changing rapidly, and Vetoquinol offers its customers customized solutions that include pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products, diagnostics, digital applications and services for the well-being and health of animals.

Research & Development for animals

Research and Development at Vetoquinol involves more than 150 people worldwide, from the medical research division to the clinical tests division. With our pets living longer and our understanding of their health needs develop, our Research and Development teams work hard to explore more medical areas to benefit the animals alongside their owners.

Animal welfare at the heart of the company's

Animal welfare refers to "the quality of life as experienced by an animal". It is defined as, freedom from pain, injury, diseases, and the need for healthcare. Assessing the level of welfare of an animal requires a combination of knowledge, experience, empathy, and sensitivity. These elements characterize the way in which Vetoquinol intends to play a role in society beyond its economic activity.

Vetoquinol's mission

Vetoquinol's mission is “To enrich the lives of People through dedication to animal health and welfare”. Vetoquinol thus contributes indirectly to human health and well-being, because human health cannot be treated without considering animal health and vice versa.

Health crises remind us of the importance of being part of the "One Health" initiative, which promotes an integrated, systemic, and unified approach to human, animal, and environmental health.

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