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Intensive Care

A crucial part of our clinic is our Intensive Care Unit. After your pet has been examined and a plan developed for their care, they may need constant care and monitoring for a period of time. These pets are admitted into our hospital for specialized critical care and monitoring by our doctors and critical care nurses. The amount of time spent in ICU depends upon the severity of the illness and amount of care required to get them through a severe illness.

Our Veterinarians and support staff are highly trained and here to help. Rest assured your pet is in the most capable hands and never alone. Our facility includes a dog hospital and cat hospital to make our furry four legged canine and feline friends as comfortable as possible. For pets who come to us with a medical emergency, once they have been stabilized, they will be moved to our ICU for monitoring and continued care as necessary until they are able to return home with you.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

We recommend that you keep your pet’s weight at a healthy level and make sure your pet gets plenty of exercise. Proper vaccination, annual checkups, and a balanced diet are also highly recommendable. We would be happy to provide you with more tips on how to keep your pet healthy when you come in for a visit.

Yes, you should be concerned because appetite loss could indicate that your pet has a medical condition or illness that needs to be addressed. We strongly recommend that you seek our services as soon as you notice that your pet is not eating.

When a pet seems to be walking or running in pain, it is probably due to an injury or arthritis. We can help determine the cause of the problem and provide an effective form of treatment so that your pet can move free of pain.

Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.

Check if the cat has its ear clipped. This means that the cat has been sterilized and a possible stray. Second,  Check the pet for collar/tags. If none present, feel free to drop by to our clinic to check the pet for a microchip. If present, we can check on the Dubai Municipality database if the cat is registered. If none present, you may try to contact charity organizations….

We see patients by appointment. Walk-in appointments are welcome, but kindly asked to wait until a time becomes available. Emergencies take priority, but a call ahead of time is appreciated to ensure we are equipped to manage your pets needs immediately on arrival.

The best reason to have your animals microchipped is the improved chance that you’ll get your animal back if it becomes lost or stolen.