Light (usually non-food) orders under £39 are charged £2.99 postage. Heavy (typically food) orders under £39 are charged £4.49 postage.
For Light items (under 2kg) our standard method is Royal Mail 2nd Class Tracked (there are a few exceptions, so if in doubt check our Delivery page).
To get it faster you can upgrade Light items to Royal Mail 1st Class Tracked or a Guaranteed Courier service, Saturday Courier or even before 12 noon services where available. There's a small fee, but if you're in a hurry they are worth considering. To ensure you receive your items as quickly as possible, please place your order before 12 Noon Monday to Thursday as there is no standard Saturday courier delivery.
Heavy items weighing 2kg and more are sent via courier. Heavy items ordered after 12 Noon Friday, or anytime Saturday and Sunday will be processed as soon as possible during working days.
Please note that if you are purchasing a mix of Light and Heavy items at the same time, these will be sent separately. The Heavy items being sent by Courier, the Light items by Royal Mail 2nd Class Tracked.
All exceptions to these guidelines are noted in the product description.
The Virbac Toothbrush has a long handle and is dual-ended so suitable for all sizes of dogs and cats.
The long handle and slightly angled head allows for easy application and allows you to help improve the breath and oral hygiene of your pet.
It is designed with soft bristles, an angled head which is shaped to fit pets’ mouths.
Your veterinarian may give you specific directions; please follow the professional advice closely.
Sizes
Virbac Toothbrush is available in the following sizes:
1 x Dual Ended Toothbrush
Key Benefits
Long handle and slightly angled head for easy use
Dual-ended for large and small tooth surfaces
Soft bristles ensure a gentle, well tolerated application
Removes plaque
What our vet says
"Poor dental hygiene can lead to disease and infection, but it's surprising how many dog owners fail to clean their dogs teeth. Different pets have different jaws, so you can always ask your vet for specific advice on the best way to clean them. Always use a good pet toothpaste and use gentle motions over all teeth and inside of cheeks."