A flea’s lifecycle

Fleas can be particularly persistent and can easily grow into a huge problem for your pet, your home and you. It’s important to know what products to use to not only get rid of adult fleas, but to kill fleas at each stage of the lifecycle to prevent re-infestation!

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Say goodbye to pesky parasites

When it comes to eradicating fleas, ticks and worms, understanding your treatment and prevention options is important.

We know it can be a little daunting trying to figure out exactly what your pet needs, especially if you’re a first-time pet owner. The question you need to ask yourself is: ‘Does my pet need to be treated for a current infestation, or protected against a future one?’.

Bob Martin’s Manufacturing Process

We’re regulated and approved.

Our UK veterinary medicines are approved and regulated by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate – the governing body which reviews animal medicines to make sure they’re safe for use.

Our products always pass stringent regulatory, licensing, manufacturing and Quality Control testing prior to sale.

As pet owners, we know how much your pet means to you, because we love our pets too. That’s why all of our medicine products go through rigorous and detailed assessments by experts before being sold.

As a result, you can have added peace of mind when it comes to the safety and effectiveness of our products.

 

Bob Martin’s History

Britain is certainly a nation of pet lovers, and we’ve got the Victorians to thank for that…

We were the first nation in the world to set up an animal welfare charity in 1824 and today, there’s an estimated 51 million pets across the country!

But it was another Victorian, Robert Martin, who founded Bob Martin in 1892, who wanted to look after our pets’ wellbeing. He identified a need for supplements to give pets the nutrition they need.

Back then, a pet’s diet was based on our leftovers and mere scraps from the table, which sadly left many animals malnourished.

Bob Martin created a range of dog conditioning tablets to ensure every pooch owner could affordably give their dog all the vitamins, minerals and supplements it needed to be a happy, healthy pet.