Virbac
Overview[edit]

Virbac is a global company dedicated to animal health, providing a wide range of products and services to veterinarians, farmers, and pet owners. Founded in 1968 by veterinarian Pierre-Richard Dick, Virbac has grown to become one of the leading companies in the animal health industry.
History[edit]
Virbac was established in 1968 in Carros, near Nice, France. The company was founded with the aim of providing innovative solutions for animal health, focusing initially on the development of vaccines and pharmaceuticals for pets and livestock.
Products and Services[edit]
Virbac offers a comprehensive portfolio of products that include:
- Vaccines: Virbac develops vaccines for a variety of animal species, including dogs, cats, cattle, pigs, and poultry.
- Pharmaceuticals: The company provides a range of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of infectious diseases, pain management, and other health conditions in animals.
- Nutritional Products: Virbac offers nutritional supplements and diets designed to support the health and well-being of pets.
- Diagnostic Tools: The company also provides diagnostic tools and services to help veterinarians accurately diagnose and treat animal health issues.
Global Presence[edit]
Virbac operates in over 100 countries worldwide, with subsidiaries and manufacturing facilities in key regions. The company's global reach allows it to address the diverse needs of animal health professionals and pet owners across different markets.
Research and Development[edit]
Research and development (R&D) is a core focus for Virbac, with significant investments made annually to drive innovation in animal health. The company's R&D efforts are aimed at developing new products and improving existing ones to meet the evolving needs of the market.
Corporate Social Responsibility[edit]
Virbac is committed to sustainable development and corporate social responsibility. The company implements initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, promote animal welfare, and support local communities.
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