About Vetessential
In Vetessential, we strive to focus on essential things that help our patients the most – practical solutions, thorough diagnosis and treatment when needed.
Offering comfortable space for a stress free check up and consultation
Separation from other animals for consultation and hospitalisation, just Dogs.
Inclusive of vaccination, neutering (spay/castrate), endo and ecto parasite prevention, as well as informative consultations on routine and health care for your pets.
We provide hospitalisation & critical care, IV drip machine-operated fluid therapy, in-house laboratory providing results within 10 minutes, specialised nurses on duty, blood typing and transfusions, and oxygen chambers at selected branches.
We provide soft tissue surgeries inclusive of advanced procedures, orthopedic surgeries for fractions, luxations, and joint issues, and dental procedures.
Leave your furry canine with us for close observation in our ICU ward for critical cases.
You may bring your pet to your trusted veterinarian for a general check up. The four basic things that should be done are vaccinations, deworming and external parasite prevention such as tick prevention as well as heartworm prevention.
Vaccinations are important in preventing your dogs from succumbing to deadly diseases such as parvovirus or distemper virus.
Dogs need their bath once a week and shampoos can be purchased from any vet clinics or pet shops. If your dog has any skin diseases, please consult your veterinarian for the use of medicated shampoos.
Please take any videos/photos of the symptoms shown by your dog and bring your dog for a check up at your nearest veterinary clinic/hospital.
Food shall be given according to the recommended serving portion available at the back of the packaging of the kibbles/canned food. Puppies can be fed up to 3-4 times a day whereas adult dog can be fed as frequent as twice a day.
Neuter is a general term for the removal of reproductive organ in pets. Spay is specifically for female whereas castration is for male dog. Neutering is highly recommended to reduce stray animal population as well as to prevent the occurrence of pyometra (infection of uterus) and testicular tumour.
Excessive ear scratching may indicate presence of foreign bodies in the ear canal which makes the dog feel uncomfortable or it could indicate presence of infection, whether it’s parasitic, bacterial or fungal infections. Bring your dog to the veterinarian for further examination.
You may bring your dog out for a walk as the friction between the nails and the rough surface will help to trim them.
If your dog is healthy and active, an annual trip to the veterinarian is sufficient. Do consult your veterinarian if there is anything about your pet that you are concern with.
All owners should be aware of what kind of food that are poisonous or safe for their pets consumption. However, frequent feeding of table scraps may encourage picky eating behaviour of your dog.
In Vetessential, we strive to focus on essential things that help our patients the most – practical solutions, thorough diagnosis and treatment when needed.