Is your pet showing signs of illness?
Animals are masters at hiding discomfort. Watch for subtle changes in behavior, appetite, or energy levels. Common signs that your pet may be ill include:
- Change in eating habits: Loss of appetite or overeating.
- Behavioral changes: Increased irritability or hiding.
- Changes in bathroom habits: Diarrhea, vomiting, or difficulty urinating.
- Unusual lethargy: Less playfulness or decreased activity.
If you notice any of these signs, don’t wait—schedule a visit to our clinic as soon as possible.
What to do in case of emergency?
In the event of a medical emergency, every second counts. Our clinic is equipped to handle urgent cases with the highest level of care. If your pet is in distress, call us immediately. We are available to ensure your pet receives the prompt attention they need.
What to do in case of parasites?
Parasites can seriously affect your pet’s health. We offer effective solutions for both prevention and treatment of common parasites:
- Fleas: Symptoms include itching, hair loss, and black specks on the skin. Fleas can also transmit diseases.
- Ticks: Look for skin irritation, itching, and fever. Ticks can carry Lyme disease and other serious conditions.
- Worms: Symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, and weight loss. Worms can affect your pet’s overall health and vitality.
Prevention: Regular treatments can help keep your pet free from parasites. Ask the veterinarian about the best prevention products for your pet’s specific needs.
Treatment: If you suspect your pet has parasites, contact us immediately for a thorough examination and effective treatment plan.
Tips for communicating with the veterinarian when you don’t speak French
If you don’t speak French, here are some tips to facilitate communication with our team:
- Use translation apps: Apps like Google Translate can help translate your needs and questions in real-time.
- Bring a translator: If possible, come with a friend or family member who speaks the required language to help with communication.
- Prepare a list of key words: Write down important words or phrases about your pet's symptoms, behavior, and habits in the language of the veterinarian.
- Use pictures: Bring photos or videos of your pet’s symptoms. This can help the veterinarian understand what’s going on more quickly.
- Ask for brochures or information sheets: Some clinics have brochures in multiple languages. Check if documents are available in your language.
We are here to help you and to ensure the best possible care for your pet. Do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance.