Important health and prevention tips for pets
Regular check-ups
A species-appropriate diet and vaccinations are the foundation for a long and healthy life for your pet. Learn more about the most important care principles that prevent illness and maintain your pet's well-being.

Regular health checks
Regular check-ups allow for the early detection of health problems and prompt treatment. We recommend that you have your pet undergo a comprehensive health check at least once a year.
Prevention and vaccinations
Vaccinations protect against serious infectious diseases. In addition, regular deworming and protection against external parasites are crucial for your pet's health.

Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I take my pet for a check-up?
Regular check-ups every 6 to 12 months help to detect health problems early and keep your pet in good condition.
Which vaccinations are necessary for my dog or cat?
Core vaccinations for dogs provide basic protection against the most dangerous infectious diseases: distemper, leptospirosis, parvovirus, infectious hepatitis (HCC) and rabies.
Core vaccinations for cats are the basic vaccinations against feline panleukopenia and feline calicivirus (feline herpesvirus and feline calicivirus). These are considered essential for all cats, even purely indoor cats, as they protect against life-threatening diseases. A primary immunization series with boosters during kittenhood is necessary, followed by regular boosters.
Details will be discussed individually during your visit.
What should you do if your pet has appetite or digestive problems?
Changes in appetite or digestion can indicate various health problems. We recommend consulting a veterinarian to determine the cause and adjust your pet's diet or treatment accordingly.
How can I recognize signs of stress in my pet?
Signs of stress include excessive licking, aggression, hiding, or changes in behavior. We'll give you tips on how to help your pet in such situations.


