Pet Care

Tips and guides from our veterinarians for caring for your pet.

Balanced nutrition: the foundation of a healthy lifeNutrition

Balanced nutrition: the foundation of a healthy life

Good nutrition is the cornerstone of your pet’s health. Choose balanced food from trusted brands suited to the life stage: puppy, adult or senior.

Avoid feeding seasoned homemade food or cooked bones. Always keep fresh water available and respect recommended portions to prevent obesity.

Before any diet change, consult our team. Our Pet Shop carries brands like Royal Canin, Hills, Pro Plan and Gosbi.

Vaccination schedule for dogs and catsPrevention

Vaccination schedule for dogs and cats

Vaccination protects your pet from serious, contagious diseases. Puppies and kittens begin their plan at around 6 to 8 weeks of age.

Annual boosters keep immunity active. The rabies vaccine is essential and highly important for public health.

Book a preventive check-up and we’ll design a personalized schedule for your pet.

5 signs your cat needs to see the vetWellness

5 signs your cat needs to see the vet

Cats are experts at hiding discomfort. Changes in appetite, litter box use or grooming can indicate a health issue.

Watch for lethargy, weight loss, increased thirst or labored breathing. If you notice any of these signs, contact us.

Periodic check-ups, at least once a year, are key to early detection in cats.

Traveling with your pet: documents and microchipTravel

Traveling with your pet: documents and microchip

Traveling with your pet requires planning. A microchip is mandatory for most international destinations and ensures identification.

You’ll need health certificates, up-to-date vaccines and, in some cases, specific tests depending on the destination country.

At Healthy Pet we handle all travel document processing and transport to make the experience simple.

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Ask our pet care assistant

Get answers to your general pet care questions. Remember: this does not replace a veterinary consultation.

Ask our pet care assistant

Get answers to your general pet care questions. Remember: this does not replace a veterinary consultation.

E.g.: How often should I deworm my dog?

This information is for guidance only. For a diagnosis, book an appointment.