Paws veterinary Clinic

Paws veterinary Clinic We do the best health care for your Pets

Happy Friday
03/02/2024

Happy Friday

Thanks for  the hospitality
02/10/2023

Thanks for the hospitality

Free Rabies vaccine Tomorrow  we start 9.30am to 4pm
28/09/2023

Free Rabies vaccine

Tomorrow we start 9.30am to 4pm

23/09/2023
Always learning every day
22/08/2023

Always learning every day

Close for the morning as we in Calla creek doing clinic.
07/01/2023

Close for the morning as we in Calla creek doing clinic.

27/07/2022
After a month of field Work with students 2022
27/07/2022

After a month of field Work with students 2022

Happy World Veterinary Day to all My colleagues from us at Paw's Veterinary Clinic
30/04/2022

Happy World Veterinary Day to all My colleagues from us at Paw's Veterinary Clinic

23/02/2022
We have Gas Anesthesia !
13/06/2021

We have Gas Anesthesia !

22/03/2021
22/03/2021
22/03/2021
21/11/2020

As we continue championing for antimicrobial stewardship . . .
Take a look at this commentary by White & Hughes highlighting the critical importance of an integrated and holistic multisectoral One Health approach in combating AMR and in particular, the need for better integration of environmental, aquatic, and wildlife issues into current approaches.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10393-019-01415-5

02/10/2020

¡EL PELIGRO DE LA INYECCIÓN ANTICONCEPTIVA!

La inyección anticonceptiva es peligrosísima, y ​​por más que evite la preñez (aunque por poco tiempo), trae consecuencias irreversibles a las gatas.

A diferencia de la castración, los anticonceptivos aumentan significativamente las posibilidades de la gata para desarrollar cáncer de mama, útero y ovario, además de varios otros problemas secundarios.

La castración es un acto de amor! 🐱🐱🐱.

Créditos: Clini Viv

14/09/2020

Rabies kills 1 person every 9 minutes worldwide. Rabies can be stopped by vaccinating dogs. As shown in this video, we all have a role to play to combat this...

Finding homes for these cute little puppies that were rescued. If interested please DM us.
30/07/2020

Finding homes for these cute little puppies that were rescued. If interested please DM us.

17/07/2020

*POST EDIT* We would like to thank Mr T’s owners very much for allowing us to share this on social media, to help raise awareness and educate on the importance of vaccinations.

Parvo - Day 1 in isolation.
Meet Mr.T.. He came into the vet clinic after 3 days of not eating and a morning made up of vomiting. He was happy enough to the vets and nurses and although he was wagging his tail, there was this faint distinct smell of metallic yuk. Has Mr T been vaccinated? No they hadn’t got around to it. Out with the parvovirus test and the anxious 10 minute wait for a result. Yep, you guessed it, positive for parvovirus infection.

Isolation for you Mr. T. He was rushed into the isolation area where the staff worked quickly to attach him to an intravenous fluid therapy pump and to get him comfortable. Antibiotics, a few reassuring pats and an anti-vomiting injection. Mr. T was booked in for the all too familiar fight for life against this deadly virus.

After a comfortable night in isolation, this morning Mr. T let everything go. This poor, poor boy was covered, and I mean covered, in his own diarrhea and vomit. As a putrid smell started to work it’s way out into the vet clinic, I started scrubbing the area, an all too familiar job for vet nurses and always looking back at Mr. T, to tell him it was okay.

Gone was the wagging tail and happiness. Now his head hung low, his eyes half closed, laying on his bedding not moving, he was clearly suffering in the grips of this terrible disease. Just when you think you have cleaned up the mess, Mr. T starts squirting uncontrollable diarrhoea over the floor and wall. A reassuring pat and the clean up starts again.

This is parvo. Unfiltered, uncensored and undeniably devastating.

10/07/2020
27/04/2020

In Belize and throughout the world, many pet owners have developed relationships with their pets acknowledging them as members of the family.

24/04/2020

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1 Joseph Andrews Drive And 2nd Street
San Ignacio

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 02:00

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