Category Archives: Veterinary knowledge

Rainy Season Alert: Common Diseases in Dogs and Cats

The rainy season brings not only cooler weather but also an increased risk of various diseases in dogs and cats. High humidity and sudden temperature changes create favorable conditions for bacteria, fungi, and parasites to thrive, potentially compromising your pet’s health. Here are four common disease groups frequently encountered during the rainy season and how…

Common Dental Care Mistakes Pet Owners Make

Many pet owners take great care of their dogs and cats, yet some everyday habits may unintentionally allow dental disease to progress unnoticed. Let’s see if you’re making any of these common mistakes! Using Human Toothpaste Human toothpaste contains fluoride and foaming agents that are not suitable for dogs and cats. Since pets cannot spit…

WA. PET CLINIC & STUDIO – PARTNERING WITH JAPANESE VETERINARIANS

WA. PET CLINIC & STUDIO – PARTNERING WITH JAPANESE VETERINARIANS Wa. Pet clinic & studio proudly collaborates with veterinarians from Azabu University – Japan’s leading veterinary school with over 120 years of history. The Wa. team regularly exchanges expertise and updates international treatment protocols to provide the most advanced care for every beloved pet. With…

SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM DR. YAMAMOTO – AZABU UNIVERSITY (JAPAN)

SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM DR. YAMAMOTO – AZABU UNIVERSITY (JAPAN) Vaccination is the most important method to prevent infectious diseases that can spread rapidly and may even be life-threatening for pets. In Vietnam, the law requires that both dogs and cats must receive a rabies vaccination once every year, so please ensure your pet is fully…

SPECIAL INSIGHT FROM DR. TATSUYA – AZABU UNIVERSITY, JAPAN

SPECIAL INSIGHT FROM DR. TATSUYA – AZABU UNIVERSITY, JAPAN Regular health checkups are the key to helping dogs stay healthy and live longer – this is the important message that Dr. Tatsuya, a veterinary specialist from Azabu University (Japan), wishes to share with pet owners. In his talk, Dr. Tatsuya emphasized: Regular checkups enable the…

VARIETY IN FOOD – THE KEY TO YOUR PET’S OVERALL HEALTH

VARIETY IN FOOD – THE KEY TO YOUR PET’S OVERALL HEALTH Just like humans, pets need a rich and balanced diet to stay healthy and strong. To create diversity and excitement in every meal, pet parents can combine different types of food such as dry kibble, fresh ingredients, and extra toppings. A fun suggestion is…

DOGS & CATS AGE FOUR TIMES FASTER THAN HUMANS

DOGS & CATS AGE FOUR TIMES FASTER THAN HUMANS 1. Did you know? Dogs and cats age about four times faster than humans. This means that in just a few short years, your pet’s health can change dramatically. Preventive medical care is the key to helping your furry friend live a longer, healthier life. 2….

SCHEDULE FOR TOPICAL PREVENTION AGAINST TICKS – FLEAS – EAR MITES

SCHEDULE FOR TOPICAL PREVENTION AGAINST TICKS – FLEAS – EAR MITES 1. Overview External parasites such as ticks, fleas, and ear mites not only cause itching and discomfort, but can also transmit dangerous diseases like blood parasites 2. A simple yet effective solution: Apply spot-on treatment every 1–3 months Helps prevent and effectively treat ticks,…

VACCINATION SCHEDULE FOR YOUR BELOVED PUP – DID YOU REMEMBER?

 VACCINATION SCHEDULE FOR YOUR BELOVED PUP – DID YOU REMEMBER? 1. Overview Regular vaccinations not only protect your furry friend from dangerous diseases but are also one of the most important steps to ensure they grow healthy and live longer. 2. Recommended vaccination schedule for the first year: 6–8 weeks old: 1st dose – 5-in-1…

WHY SHOULD YOU DEWORM YOUR PET REGULARLY?

WHY SHOULD YOU DEWORM YOUR PET REGULARLY? Deworming isn’t just a minor task – it’s an essential part of maintaining your pet’s overall health. 1. Prevent dangerous parasites such as: Roundworms, hookworms, threadworms Tapeworms, liver flukes, etc. These parasites can cause not only digestive issues but also damage the liver, lungs, blood, and immune system….

How to Prevent Obesity and Overweight in Pets

 How to Prevent Obesity and Overweight in Pets Just like humans, pets are also at risk of becoming overweight or obese, which can lead to long-term health issues like joint problems, heart disease, and diabetes. How to prevent it? Monitor weight regularly – If your pet shows signs of rapid weight gain, keep a record…

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