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Visit our full service veterinary clinic for everything from dentistry to cardiac care

pet shop & grooming

Come in for hamster food, cat toys, dog baths or turtle terrariums

advice

Browse our Help! section for advice on training and illness prevention

Reduced clinic hours Saturday 26th March

Our clinic hours on Saturday 26th March will be reduced to 9-10am. Given the current epidemic situation in Hong Kong, the clinic will be closed to allow for a deep clean and disinfection… Continue reading

Opening hours over Chinese New Year

We wish all of our clients, their pets and families a safe, peaceful and healthy Year of The Tiger. Our opening hours over the holidays are as follows: Monday 31st January – 9am… Continue reading

Cute, but can they breathe?

With their small stature, larger than life personalities and cute faces, French Bulldogs have soared in popularity over the last few years. While they make lovely pets, their appearance has come at a price for… Continue reading

Closure on Sundays

In order to keep our staff safe and minimise travel, the clinic will now be closed on Sundays. We will be open Monday – Friday 9am- 6pm and Saturdays 9am-1pm and 2pm-5pm as… Continue reading

Fleas!

We have seen dozens of animals over the last few days with severe flea infestations – including several cats who never go outside! Please make sure your pets are on good parasite control,… Continue reading

High Blood Pressure in Cats

Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure. This has long been recognised as a serious health concern in people but did you know that it is a common health problem in… Continue reading

Pedigree Cats

The majority of cats in Hong Kong are what we call moggies or domestic short haired cats – that is they are a random mixture of lots of different cats, we have often… Continue reading

guinea pig care guide

Tip: you should always pick yours up by the front so they can see you.

preventative medicine for your dog

Learn the basics of keeping you puppy healthy.

common household poisons and cats

Lots of stuff at home can hurt cats from flowers to Paracetamol. Read more to avoid them.