Dental care

Dental disease is one of the most common problems in domestic pets with symptoms including bad breath, swollen gums, loose teeth, drooling and pain when eating. Here are a few things we can do to help animals maintain oral hygiene, preventing gum disease:

  1. Brush your pets teeth daily using a toothbrush and pet-safe toothpaste or gel;
  2. Occasionally use specifically designed chews or toys;
  3. Ensure you’re using a diet that will help maintain strong and healthy teeth and gums; and
  4. Lastly, ensure you get your pet’s teeth checked at least annually by your vet. This can be done at the same time as the annual vaccination. Your vet will be more than happy to advise whether professional scaling and polishing under anaesthesia is necessary.

More information on dental procedures can be downloaded here .

Preventative Pet Health

Vaccination

Vaccination protects your pet against highly infectious and sometimes fatal diseases. It is particularly important for young animals not only because their immune systems are not fully developed but also so they can be socialised to ...

Deworming

Parasitic worms are as common as fleas to your pet, especially in puppies and kittens. From one centimetre hookworms to metre-long flat tapeworms, they can also be transmitted to people in some instances ...

Flea and tick control

Fleas and ticks are very common in the warm, humid climate of Hong Kong. They can cause a variety of conditions from skin disease and allergies to severe anaemias. Control of these pests is therefore important for the welfare of your ...

Heartworm prevention

Heartworm is a parasitic roundworm carried by mosquitoes. It can infect dogs, cats and other animals, though rarely humans, and with our warm, humid climate is a significant threat to animals in Hong Kong ...

Dental care

Dental disease is one of the most common problems in domestic pets with symptoms including bad breath, swollen gums, loose teeth, drooling and pain when eating. Here are a few things we can do to help animals maintain oral hygiene ...

Skin disease

Skin disease affects thousands of dogs and cats every year, ranging from minor “hot spots” to extremely debilitating long-term skin problems. This is particularly the case in Hong Kong’s hot, humid summers but it can occur at any ...

Breeding Issues and Corrective Surgeries

Selective breeding over the years for certain “looks” has resulted in an increase in the number of genetic problems seen by our veterinary surgeons. Unfortunately, it is a very sad fact that these in-bred traits have a negative impact on ...