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Vaccination
Prevention is better than cure’ is as true for our pets as it is for us. Vaccinating your dog against preventable diseases is the logical choice when it comes to their health.
Vaccines are core and non-core vaccines
Core vaccines should be given to the pets to prevent most spread and life-threatening disease vaccine, Such as:
F3 in cats (protects against herpes, panleukopenia and calicivirus) and C3 in dog (protects against parvo, distemper and adeno virus)
Non-core vaccines should be administered based on an individual animal’s risk factors including location, surrounding environment, and lifestyle.
For example:
1-dog Leptospira vaccine, which is non-core vaccine, but it is a serious zoonotic disease for human and dogs and it can be spread by rats, so it is recommended to give a Leptospira vaccine for your pets in areas with rats.
2-Cat FIV and Felv vaccine
Microchipping
Microchip identification is recommended for all companion animal so if your pet becomes lost, you are far more likely to be reunited if they are microchipped.
Microchipping is very simple procedure: we insert the small chip (Microchip) under the pet skin by a needle and this microchip is registered with an appropriate database service on a central microchip database registry with the owner contact details kept up to date.
Only authorised microchip implanters are permitted to microchip pets. Vets and animal welfare organisations can microchip pets.
Preventive Care
Prevention is always better than Treatment
Preventive care is required to protect your furry friend against ticks, fleas, mite and worms
There are many products such as oral chews, spot on treatment, that you can buy it over the counter or giving yearly injections against heart worms, ticks and Fleas that the vet can do it.
Don't Wait, book your appointment and cover your pet for a whole year against tick, flea and heart worm.
Arthritis
Did your pet start struggle climbing the stairs or start to have a stiff gait?
Most of the senior pets especially large breed dogs above 6 years old suffered from arthritis.
Arthritis is the inflammation of joints leading to the wear off of cartilage that acts as a cushion between bones. Arthritis causes pain that affect the quality of life of many pets by decreasing their activity and play time.
There are many medical options to manage arthritis pain and improve your pet quality of life
Home Euthanasia
It is a really hard decision to say Goodbye to a beloved pet,
So, we are here to support you in every step of the way. We are also sorting the aftercare in a compassionate and caring manner, ensuring that their end-of-life experience is peaceful and dignified. You can trust us to handle everything for you and your pet during this difficult time.
Home euthanasia had many benefits:
1-There is no place like home: it is a compassionate, loving way to say goodbye to your pet where they’re most comfortable.
2-No pain – your beloved furry friend will receive a mild sedative to be completely at peace, then, when he is ready and the pet family as well, the vet gives a painless dosage of anaesthesia, and your pet will gently go to a deep sleep.
3-No stress & anxiety – your pet may have limited mobility so the trip to the vet clinic will cause unnecessary pain, stress and anxiety.
4- Being Surrounded by His loved ones (Family and other pets) to say goodbye and not be left wondering where their brother or sister went or when they’re coming home.
We are here to help you go through it