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Operation Hour during the Movement Control Order
Mar 21, 2020
IMPORTANT NOTICE
In view of the Movement Restriction Order by the Prime Minister Office from 18th March to 31st March 2020, Klinik Haiwan Healing Pets will impose the following restrictions to prevent close contact, prevent large client aggregation within a premise.
1) Operation hours will be shortened:
~ 9am - 4pm (mon - sat) at both main and cat clinic
~ 10 am - 1pm (sun) at main clinic by appointment only, cat clinic closed
For the whole period
2) Scheduled appointments for consultation and surgeries will be implemented. Pls Call
- 03-7733 9062 ( cat Clinic )
- 03-7725 6254 ( main Clinic)
- 0123289062 ( whatsapp Customer care )
- 012313 2865 PM Dr steven
3) For food and medicine purchase, kindly Call Us to prepare the purchase and we will pass the product to you upon arrival or for special Delivery .
4) We will give priority to emergency cases and boarding services
5) We reserve the right to limit 3 customers at any One time into the premise.You are advised to to wait in your Car and wait For your queue to come in .
6) Only 1 pet owner is allowed to enter the Consultation Room
7) Hospitalization visit will be prohibited
8) We encourage pet owners to wear facial masks when entering the premise .
9) Hand sanitizes will be provided at the reception
10) Please refrain from entering the Clinic if you experiencing fever, flu , sore throat , cough or unwell.
Thanks for your understanding .Together we fight COVID-19!💪🏻
Heart Diseases in Pet
Jan 23, 2020
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Do pets get heart disease like human also? Yes, they do. The heart disease (cardiomyopathy) is a state when the heart is no longer able to maintain normal capillary pressure, cardiac output and/or systematic blood pressure that make the heart unable to provide and circulate oxygenated blood to the body. Heart diseases can be congenital (i.e. present from birth) or acquired (i.e. occur later in life). Many heart diseases in animals are heritable. The heritable heart diseases can be congenital or acquired.
Heart disease in dogs usually caused by the damage to the valves or stretching of the muscle or known as valvular disease which usually affects small breed dogs of over 5 years old. While for cats, the heart muscle can become abnormally thickened with age. This condition is called as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). The thickened walls reduce the capacity of the heart chambers and therefore the volume of blood delivered to the body.
Symptoms of Heart Diseases
Heart diseases in dogs are quite common. The clinical signs of heart diseases depend on the type of the disease and severity and some heart diseases may not have symptoms at all. But usually dogs with heart diseases and heart failure may develop symptoms such as:
Heart disease in dogs usually caused by the damage to the valves or stretching of the muscle or known as valvular disease which usually affects small breed dogs of over 5 years old. While for cats, the heart muscle can become abnormally thickened with age. This condition is called as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). The thickened walls reduce the capacity of the heart chambers and therefore the volume of blood delivered to the body.
Symptoms of Heart Diseases
Heart diseases in dogs are quite common. The clinical signs of heart diseases depend on the type of the disease and severity and some heart diseases may not have symptoms at all. But usually dogs with heart diseases and heart failure may develop symptoms such as:
- fatigue
- reduced willingness to walk and exercise
- difficulty in breathing
- loss appetite
- weight loss
- distended abdomen
- trouble sleeping
- coughing
- very inactive
- cough
- exhibit laboured breathing
- poor appetite
- It is best to take your pet to the veterinarian every year to screen for heart disease. Your veterinarian will listen to your pet’s heart for abnormal sound like murmurs or irregular rhythms and will look for other subtle signs of heart disease.
- Diagnosis of a heart murmur should also prompt your veterinarian to check your pet for high blood pressure, which can worsen the valve leak.
- Annual x-rays and blood pressure readings will allow your veterinarian to monitor changes in your pet’s heart condition.
- Unchecked heart problems can make things harder on your pet and even shorten their life. With the right treatments, care, and monitoring, your pet can live a long, comfortable life.
- If you recognize the symptoms of a heart attack in your pet, please seek for medical attention immediately. Heart attacks can be both mild and serious.
- If your dog has a serious heart attack, such as one that results in collapse or sudden death, CPR can be performed.
- There are also some apps that would help pet’s owners monitor their pet’s health. Check them out to help you improve the life of your pet.
A Healthy Mouth Makes A Healthy Pet
May 20, 2019
Dental disease in dogs and cats is common and can be life threatening. A pet can have heart disease and kidney failure if they are affected by poor dental health. Regular dental care is critical to your pet’s health, but they can't do it alone. Healing Pets animal clinic is here to help fulfill your pet’s dental needs.
We believe that you must include 3 important steps in your pet's dental health programme :
We believe that you must include 3 important steps in your pet's dental health programme :
- Two yearly dental examination
- Annual dental scaling
- Teeth brushing and regular home care