This October, don’t let your pet’s health get haunted by bad internet advice! 👻 Skip the guesswork and trust your vet instead:1️⃣ Expert Care – Years of vet training vs. internet “quick fixes.”2️⃣ Personalized Treatment – Every pet is unique—your vet gives tailored advice, not a one-size-fits-all.3️⃣ Science, Not Scares – Vets use proven treatments, unlike the outdated info on social media.4️⃣ Spot Issues Early – Vets catch health problems early, before they get serious!Skip the scroll, trust your vet! Book your RM 5 consultation today. Call us at 019-4948770 to schedule! 🐾✨ #TrustYourVet #NoSpookySurprises #VetCare
🕸️ October Spook-tacular at Dobby Vet Clinic! 🕸️
We’ve got some frighteningly good deals this month just for you and your furry friends! 👻🐾
1️⃣ 1-13 October: “Paw-sultations” at a flat rate of RM 5 – because every pet deserves a little TLC without breaking the bank! 🐶🐱
2️⃣ 5-30 October: Boo-tiful Smile Month! Get 15% off Dental Scaling & Polishing – time to give those fangs a good cleaning! 🦷✨
3️⃣ 13-30 October: Snip-o-Ween Special! Enjoy 10% off Neutering (without snip ears) – caring for our furry friends just got a whole lot easier. ✂️🐾
Don’t miss out on these paw-some offers! 🐾✨
Stay tuned as each promo is – it’s going to be a fang-tastic month! 👀🎃
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🌸 Mayday Spayday at Dobby Veterinary Clinic! 🌸
This May, give your furry friend the gift of health and happiness with our special spaying offer, "Mayday Spayday" at Dobby Veterinary Clinic!
⭐ Health Benefits of Spaying:
1. Prevents Unwanted Pregnancies: Spaying helps prevent unplanned litters, reducing the strain on animal shelters and lowering the number of homeless pets.
2. Eliminates Risk of Pyometra: Spaying significantly reduces the risk of pyometra, a life-threatening infection of the uterus.
3. Lowers Cancer Risks: Spaying before the first heat cycle can greatly reduce the risk of mammary tumors and eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers.
4. Improves Behavior: Spayed pets are often calmer and less prone to roaming or marking territory, leading to a more harmonious home environment.
5. Promotes Longevity: By preventing reproductive-related health issues, spaying can contribute to a longer and healthier life for your beloved pet.
Don't miss this opportunity to ensure a healthier and happier future for your furry companion. Contact us today to schedule your pet's spaying appointment during Mayday Spayday at Dobby Veterinary Clinic! 🐾
🐱 Understanding Sarcoptic Mange in Cats 🐾
Is your feline friend scratching excessively or experiencing skin irritation? Sarcoptic mange, also known as scabies, could be the culprit. This contagious skin condition is caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, which burrows into the skin, leading to intense itching and discomfort for your beloved pet.
Symptoms:
• Persistent scratching, biting, or licking, especially around the ears, head, neck, and abdomen.
• Hair loss, redness, and inflammation of the skin.
• Crusty lesions, particularly on the edges of the ears and elbows.
• Restlessness and discomfort, often leading to sleep disturbances.
Diagnosis and Treatment:
Early detection is key to effective treatment. If you suspect your cat has sarcoptic mange, schedule a veterinary examination promptly at Dobby Veterinary Clinic (Contact: 019-4948770). Our team will conduct a thorough physical examination and may perform skin scrapings or other diagnostic tests to confirm the presence of mites.
Treatment typically involves topical or oral medications to kill the mites and alleviate symptoms. Additionally, our veterinarians may recommend supportive care to soothe your cat’s irritated skin and manage secondary bacterial infections.
Prevention and Control:
Sarcoptic mange is highly contagious and can spread rapidly among pets and even to humans. Preventative measures include regular veterinary check-ups, maintaining good hygiene, and avoiding contact with infected animals.
Prompt intervention and diligent treatment can help alleviate your cat’s discomfort and prevent the spread of sarcoptic mange. If you suspect your cat is suffering from this condition, don’t hesitate to reach out to our veterinary team at Dobby Veterinary Clinic for care and guidance.
Remember, a healthy cat is a happy cat! 🐾
Dobby Veterinary Clinic
Contact: 019-4948770
On this Labor Day, we want to recognize and appreciate the hard work of pet parents who tirelessly care for their furry companions.
To help you in your efforts, Dobby Vet Clinic will be open for a half day from 11 am till 3 pm on 1 May 2023. Come and let us take care of your pet's health and wellness needs!
Sorry, we're closed today! Our vets are off learning new things at a seminar. We'll be back tomorrow to keep your furry friends healthy and happy!
See you soon!
Hey cat lovers, have you ever noticed your cat's eyes moving involuntarily? This could be a condition called nystagmus, and while it may look a little odd, it could be a serious marker for a vestibular disease like Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP).
Nystagmus occurs when there is a disruption in the normal function of the vestibular system. The vestibular system is responsible for maintaining a cat's sense of balance and coordination, and it is located in the inner ear.
When the vestibular system is not functioning properly, the brain receives conflicting signals from the inner ear and the eyes, which can cause the eyes to move involuntarily. This movement can be back and forth, up and down, or in circular motions, depending on the underlying cause of the nystagmus.
In cats, nystagmus can be caused by a variety of factors, including inner ear infections, head trauma, certain medications, neurological disorders, and vestibular diseases like FIP. When a cat experiences nystagmus, it may also display other symptoms such as difficulty with balance or coordination, vomiting, and loss of appetite. These conditions is due to them feeling dizzy.
If you suspect that your cat is experiencing nystagmus, it's important to seek veterinary care right away. The vet can perform a physical examination and conduct diagnostic tests to determine the underlying cause of the nystagmus. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause and may include medication, dietary changes, or surgery.
In summary, nystagmus in cats is caused by a disruption in the normal function of the vestibular system, which can be due to various factors. If you notice any symptoms of nystagmus in your cat, it's important to seek veterinary care to ensure prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Yeap, there's no weekend without em!
Forgot to bring your cat for vaccine? Jom spend time with us on weekend for checkup and vaccine! You may still get our Free Deworm and Deflea Promo as well 😆
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Introducing Kooman Binti Batman
Let's welcome new buddy in Dobby Vet Clinic 🥰
Before we introduce properly, wanna guess what's her name?
Happy New Year to all Pet Parents!
Just a friendly reminder for all Pet Parents to get your furry kid(s) for their annual check up. Dog and cats age faster than all of us, thus major health changes can occur in a short period of time! Get your kids to any nearest vet for a full checkup.
HAPPY DIWALI to all!
May your Diwali bring peace and love to your life!
Sincerely,
Dobby 🐱