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*Veterinary Preventive Care (Vaccines, Deworming, Anti ticks and fleas etc.)
*Consultation
*Confinement
*Surgery
*Pet Grooming
*Home Service by Appointment (Vaccines & Deworming, Grooming)
*Pet Board
*Pet Food and Supplies

23/09/2020
❌❌CANINE DISTEMPER / HARDPAD DISEASE❌❌Is a serious and highly contagious virus that primarily affects puppies and non im...
28/07/2020

❌❌CANINE DISTEMPER / HARDPAD DISEASE❌❌

Is a serious and highly contagious virus that primarily affects puppies and non immunized adult dogs and has a high mortality rate.

Early symptoms may begin with:
🐾HIGH FEVER
🐾RED EYES
🐾NASAL DISCHARGE
🐾LACK OF APPETITE
🐾COUGHING

Remember that PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE❗

✅Make sure your puppy gets the full series of distemper vaccinations.

✅Good communication and annual visits with your local Veterinarian are both essential for your pet’s health and to learn on how to prevent and recognize the signs of the disease.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bluecross.org.uk/pet-advice/canine-distemper%3famp

Learn about the symptoms, treatment and prevention of this potentially fatal virus in dogs, which is closely related to the human measles virus.

What happens when you don't vaccinate your pets?It can cause high death rates in dogs and cats and it can be passed to h...
21/06/2020

What happens when you don't vaccinate your pets?

It can cause high death rates in dogs and cats and it can be passed to humans, who may then suffer a persisting flu-like illness. Make sure your pet's vaccinations are always up-to-date.✅✅✅

Book an appointment with your Veterinarian to understand more about creating a wellness package that covers all the necessary core vaccines that they need to stay healthy!🐶🐱

https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/vaccinations

Vaccines are products designed to stimulate protective immune responses in pets and prepare them to fight future infections from disease-causing agents. They

SUMMER IS HERE!!! OH NOOOO, TICKS AND FLEAS ARE HERE TOO❌❌❌Flea and tick infestations can impact the health of our pets....
10/06/2020

SUMMER IS HERE!!! OH NOOOO, TICKS AND FLEAS ARE HERE TOO❌❌❌

Flea and tick infestations can impact the health of our pets. By consistently working to prevent fleas and ticks, us, pet owners can help their cats and dogs avoid discomfort, skin infections, and diseases.

"Fleas bites are no fun for you or your dog, and it’s important to take measures to protect your pet against these stubborn pests. Flea medicine for dogs is a great solution for year-round pest protection. That’s why many pet parents rely on it to prevent an infestation that can cause serious health problems for pets and people" Richard Rowlands

Make sure that our furbabies are protected against ticks and fleas most especially this summer season.✅✅✅

Visit you Veterinarian and learn more about tick and flea prevention!🐱🐶🐾♥️

Planning to have an additional member🐕🐈♥️ to your growing Furmily❓❓ Or are you one of those First-time furparents that h...
15/11/2019

Planning to have an additional member🐕🐈♥️ to your growing Furmily❓❓ Or are you one of those First-time furparents that have a lot of questions on their mind about pets🤔❓❓

Consulting your Veterinarian is the best way to discuss important things about pets👍👌

'Creating a false image for the health status of your pet can be unhelpful both for the owner and the pet'‼️‼️

https://www.google.com/amp/s/iloveveterinary.com/blog/consult-vet-instead-searching-internet/amp/

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What type of Pet/s are you looking for??  the Pet you want🐈🐕♥️  a Responsible owner‼️👌10 Tips for Choosing the Right Pet...
11/11/2019

What type of Pet/s are you looking for??
the Pet you want🐈🐕♥️
a Responsible owner‼️👌

10 Tips for Choosing the Right Pet

Keeping a pet in your home should be a commitment that, despite its many rewards, includes some sacrifices. Whether financial, training, housing or just daily upkeep requirements, you must be prepared for new and often unexpected responsibilities.

Before you ever take an animal into your life, you must ask yourself these two important questions: Are you prepared to provide a pet a place in your household? Can you care for it in health and in sickness?

1. What type of pet are you looking for? Short of feeding and water maintenance there is usually no interaction required with fish. Though cats generally tend to be more independent than dogs, both require more of a relationship commitment from their owners. Pocket pets (rats, mice, hamsters, etc.) can make fun little companions, but are usually short lived. Birds with appropriate upbringing and training can also be friendly and entertaining.

You will find that every animal will have its own set of needs for daily care, nutrition, housing, and grooming.

2. Plan Ahead for Pet Care
Jack Russell Terrier
Pets have expenses associated with them. Veterinary check-ups, preventive care (vaccines, etc.), spay/neuter, and other associated medical costs can become expensive. Veterinary insurance can help defray some of these costs, but food, grooming, boarding, licensing, etc., can still quickly add up.

How about your home? Once grown, would the Great Dane puppy really fit into your second story apartment? What about the uninhibited cat jumping precariously through your crystal figurine collection on the shelf?

3. Find the Right Match
Consider your lifestyle in comparison to the needs of the pet. Some dogs demand their twice daily runs, while others prefer to snooze on the couch. How much time will this pet remain alone at home? The hyperactive terrier will probably not tolerate long stints alone without boredom steering him into trouble. In contrast, a sedentary cat may not mind being alone for a day or two.

4. Consider Time Management
While selecting the right pet for you, keep in mind the age of the pet you wish to adopt. Do you have the time and patience to housetrain a puppy? Don’t forget, some puppies may be more difficult to train than others. Kittens tend to be highly active and really like to climb and play. Adult animals, on the other hand, may come with unknown behavioral issues not immediately noticeable.

5. Commit to a Pet’s Lifetime
Young boy holds black Lab
Pets have different life spans which vary from species to species. An Amazon parrot, for example, often lives to eighty years and can easily be expected to outlive its owners. A mouse only lives about one year. Different dog breeds have different life expectancies; generally the larger the breed the shorter the expected lifespan.

6. Locate a Reputable Pet Resource
Ask your friends, veterinarians, breeders or any reputable pet resource to help guide you. Research the breeds. Get to know your local shelters. Contact rescue groups. Interview and visit several breeders. Feel comfortable with your source.

7. Get to Know Your Potential Pet
When you are ready to meet your prospective companion, spend time with him or her. This may be the most important research you do. Handle the animal, watch the interactions with you, with other family members or friends and, if possible, with other animals. Is this the personality you wish to live with?

8. Look for Signs of Good Health
Veterinarians
Perform a very basic health check on the premises. Monitor for any coughing or sneezing, discharge from the eyes or nose, diarrhea or vomiting, limping, poor coat, inactivity, lack of appetite or any other obvious abnormality. If you have any questions regarding the pet’s health, request for an opportunity to have your veterinarian examine the animal before you commit.

9. Read Your Adoption Contract Thoroughly
Always thoroughly read and understand the purchase or adoption contract before you sign. If you are uncomfortable with the contract renegotiate or find another pet source. Though some have had some surprising and, perhaps unreasonable stipulations, these papers are legal documents.

10. Take Your New Pet for Veterinary Exam
Once you have your special animal companion, be sure to have your veterinarian perform a thorough physical examination and discuss with you preventive care, nutrition, and housing and any other special needs your new pet may have.

https://www.petinsurance.com/healthzone/pet-articles/new-pets/10-Tips-for-Choosing-the-Right-Pet

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