FIM Veterinary Clinic

FIM Veterinary Clinic We offer affordable veterinary service, pet products & grooming services.
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The clinic offers consultation, vaccination,deworming,grooming, home services for your fur babies and product sales.

on sale sa clinicwhiskas kitten pouch 30 pesoswhiskas  adult pouch 30 pesostemptations treats all flavor 75pedigree meat...
08/04/2024

on sale sa clinic
whiskas kitten pouch 30 pesos
whiskas adult pouch 30 pesos
temptations treats all flavor 75
pedigree meat jerky 75

28/03/2024

Good Morning, Grooming not available today. Thank you.

Sa mga nagtatanong po, dito lang po kami sa tabi ng dating pwesto. Salamat.
07/03/2024

Sa mga nagtatanong po, dito lang po kami sa tabi ng dating pwesto. Salamat.

We have moved to the nearby building, Dona Angelita Building. Looking forward to serve you better.
28/02/2024

We have moved to the nearby building, Dona Angelita Building. Looking forward to serve you better.

Moving to a better location soon (Dona Angelita building)(beside the current clinic)
12/02/2024

Moving to a better location soon (Dona Angelita building)
(beside the current clinic)

25/01/2024
Thanks Vetmate, Archie ☺️
05/12/2023

Thanks Vetmate, Archie ☺️

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30/08/2023

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A male Pembroke Welsh Corgi named Eastern Promise of Hamarang, or simply Dalbong, won a world title at the recently concluded Word Dog Show 2023 held in Geneva, Switzerland.

BAI Certificate for Grooming and Veterinary Clinic
19/08/2023

BAI Certificate for Grooming and Veterinary Clinic

22/06/2023

MISSING DOG!!

Now available nutri CHUNKS treats.
19/05/2023

Now available nutri CHUNKS treats.

Black Armour Immune Enhancer now available.
19/05/2023

Black Armour Immune Enhancer now available.

Pet Grooming
02/05/2023

Pet Grooming

Thank you Ma'am (from Pulung Maragul) for availing our pick and drop grooming service. Sa uulitin po 😊
01/05/2023

Thank you Ma'am (from Pulung Maragul) for availing our pick and drop grooming service. Sa uulitin po 😊

Pick and Drop Grooming service at available both at Angeles & Pandacaqui branch 😊
18/04/2023

Pick and Drop Grooming service at available both at Angeles & Pandacaqui branch 😊

our pick and drop grooming at pandacaqui branch..
18/04/2023

our pick and drop grooming at pandacaqui branch..

Early morning home service
16/04/2023

Early morning home service

14/04/2023
Pet grooming starts @ 450
13/04/2023

Pet grooming starts @ 450

10/04/2023

We are open today. All vet services and pet grooming are available. Thank you!

How Hot is Too Hot? Heat Stress in PetsSummer’s almost here! It’s time to sweat (or hide in the air conditioning). But y...
03/04/2023

How Hot is Too Hot? Heat Stress in Pets
Summer’s almost here! It’s time to sweat (or hide in the air conditioning). But your dog can’t sweat, and your cat only sweats between his toes. So how do you tell if your pet is starting to get overheated? It’s not quite the same with them as it is for us, but there are signs that, once you know them, will seem obvious.

Short-nosed breeds are predisposed to heat stress.Short-faced dogs are predisposed to heat stress, so be sure to keep them cool! Of course, we all know that pets should never be left in hot cars during the summer, and, while that’s the most common cause of pet heatstroke, it isn’t the only one. In fact, your pets can become heat stressed while playing outside (especially if they just don’t know when to quit!), staying in unair-conditioned buildings, or spending too much time in the direct sun. Additionally, short-nosed breeds of dogs and cats (like pugs, Boston terriers and Persians) and overweight or obese pets are especially predisposed to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

Symptoms of Heat Stress
Normal body temperature for dogs and cats ranges from 101 – 102.5. Anything higher than 103.5 is considered hyperthermia and may indicate heat exhaustion or heatstroke. Of course, most of us don’t carry around re**al thermometers to check our pets’ temperatures, so there are other signs that can alert us of heat stress! The first thing to remember is that if we’re feeling hot, it’s likely our pets are too. After all, how would you like to walk around in the summer heat in a fur coat you couldn’t remove? The first reaction to heat that your dog or cat will display is panting. Of course, panting is normal for dogs – less so for cats – and is usually sufficient to cool them off.

However, if panting isn’t enough to dissipate the excess heat, Fido and Fluffy will begin to act restless and distressed, looking for cooler locations. The panting won’t stop, though – it will, in fact, get faster. In addition, your dog and cat may begin salivating excessively, will have bright red gums, and their heart rates and body temperatures will begin to rise. They may also vomit and have diarrhea. These are the early signs of heatstroke. If no relief is found, symptoms can worsen quickly. As this happens, they may have seizures, go into shock, or fall into a coma. In addition, their gums may go from bright red to purple or blue (a sign of cyanosis). If these symptoms are not treated immediately, death can result.

Infographic of heatstrokes and pets

First Aid, Treatment and Recovery
If you catch your pet’s heat stress early (in the panting and restless stage), the most obvious remedy is to move him to a cooler location and provide lots of cool water to drink. At this stage, your pet will likely be fine, though you should continue to watch him to make sure he’s cooling down and not displaying any other signs of stress. Anything more than panting and restlessness needs more extensive first aid and immediate veterinary attention.



If you didn’t catch the heat stress early, you can wet your dog or cat with lukewarm water and increase air flow around him to help bring down his body temperature while (or immediately before) transporting him to the veterinarian. Don’t ever use very cold water in these situations – cooling your pet too quickly will make things worse and cause other complications! Placing towels soaked in cool/lukewarm water on your pet, particularly between his legs and across his neck, will also help.

Don’t let your first aid delay getting your pet to the doctor, though. Heatstroke can be life-threatening – causing organ failure, brain swelling, blood clotting disorders, and more – so it’s very important to get your pet medical attention immediately. While pets that are quickly treated can recover, prolonged or severe heat stress can have long-term consequences that need to be evaluated by a veterinarian.

Hopefully, we all know that preventing heat stress, whether it leads to heat exhaustion or heatstroke, is far better than having to treat it. The best ways to do that include making sure your pet has shaded, cool places to retreat to during the summer, plentiful cool water to drink, and isn’t encouraged to overdo it during the hottest times of day. Also, leaving your pets at home when you go out makes it impossible to accidentally leave them in hot cars! If all your best efforts fail, though, remember that we’re here to help.

Blog Category:
CatsDogs

Based on an article that first appeared at Metairie Small Animal Hospital

ref: https://www.pattvet.com/services/cats-dogs/blog/how-hot-too-hot-heat-stress-pets

31/03/2023

Welcome po sa new clinic location 😊

24/03/2023
06/03/2023
02/03/2023

Address

Dona Angelita Building, Pulung Maragul
Angeles City
2009

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6:30pm
Sunday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+639473556747

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The clinic offers consultation, vaccination, deworming, grooming and home services for your fur babies. We also have also have supplies and accessories for sale.