• Vaccination – Vaccination can effectively prevent potentially serious canine diseases like distemper, rabies, and hepatitis. Not only can regular vaccinations protect your pet’s health, they can also keep the human members of your family healthy.
  • Deworming – There are a number of different worms that can infect our pets. Some worms can infect humans too. Intestinal worms can gradually wear down your pet, reduce absorption of nutrients and lead to protein loss and anaemia. This is particularly important for young puppies and kittens, whose tiny bodies need all the nutrients they can get. Worms can have a serious health effect on dogs and cats, so intestinal worming should never be overlooked.
  • Grooming – Regular brushing helps to bring out the natural oils in the dog/cat fur. Grooming allows you to check your pet for any abnormalities. This includes skin problems such as ticks, fleas and dry patches or issues with their nails, teeth, ears, and eyes.
  • Ticks & Flea Control Treatment – Flea and tick prevention keeps your pet healthy. Your pet won’t pick up flea bites that cause itching and flea allergy dermatitis. In addition, you can help prevent diseases that fleas and ticks carry such as Ehrlichia (Tick Fever). Preventing fleas and ticks is cheaper than treating them.
  • Breeding – The best way to avoid or prepare for breeding a dog or cat is to be an informed, knowledgeable owner Visit a Vet. Before deciding to breed your dog or cat, a visit to veterinarian is essential for breeding advice.
  • Blood Test – Complete Blood Cell Count (CBC) provides important information about the types and number of blood cells in your pet’s blood. Blood test is important for evaluating vital organs (liver, kidneys, heart etc) functions, electrolytes, blood sugar, screening for presence of diseases.
  • Health Care Management – Proper management to prevent and control disease in pets is most important. Pet can remain healthy with routine care and grooming, preventive health care, parasite control, nutrition, household hazards.
  • Prescription Diet – Veterinary prescription diets for pets are formulated with targeted nutrition, scientifically designed and clinically proven to manage as well as treat specific health conditions in dogs and cats like obesity, renal, hepatic (Liver) and gastrointestinal problems.
  • Micro Chip Insertion
  • Dental Cleaning
  • X-Ray, Sonography referral
  • Dog & Cat Food
  • Dog and Cat Accessories
  • Major & Minor Surgeries
  • Nail Cutting