Lānaʻi Veterinary Care Opens
Kristin Herrick2023-04-24T20:19:41+00:00Lānaʻi Veterinary Care welcomed its first pet patients on April 10. The first day of appointments booked out within hours of the service launching its website.
808.563.0588 • info@lanaiveterinarycare.org
808.563.0588 • info@lanaiveterinarycare.org
808.563.0588
info@lanaiveterinarycare.org
Lānaʻi Veterinary Care welcomed its first pet patients on April 10. The first day of appointments booked out within hours of the service launching its website.
What does it mean to spay or neuter your pet? Both procedures consist of sterilizing the pet to prevent unwanted pregnancies, diseases and health conditions. The difference between the two terms comes down to the gender of the animal.
There are many foods that are dangerous for cats and dogs to consume. Some of the most common ones include: chocolate, grapes & raisins, onions & garlic, avocado, alcohol, and more.
A balanced and nutritious diet is essential for the health and well-being of dogs and cats. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind when feeding your pet.
An annual pet exam, also known as a wellness exam, is an important part of keeping your pet healthy and happy. During this exam, you can expect the following.
Pets should see a veterinarian regularly for preventive care, routine check-ups, and medical treatment when needed. The frequency of vet visits depends on various factors, including the pet's age, breed, health status, and lifestyle.
Owning a pet can be a wonderful and rewarding experience, but it's important to understand that it also comes with financial responsibilities.
Not only is it law, it can help reunite you with your furry family. Dogs are often considered to be a best friend for many people. However, it is important to remember that owning a dog comes with certain responsibilities. One of these crucial responsibilities is obtaining a dog license and microchip.
We are a community health program of the nonprofit Lānaʻi Cat Sanctuary. We specialize in animal services for all species including dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds.
808.563.0588
Dole Administration Building on select dates
PO Box 631577 Lānaʻi City, Hawaii 96763
Monthly pop-up clinics happen on select dates with appointments available from 8 am to 4 pm.
Same-day walk-ins are accommodated as time permits, please check in with us in person as soon as possible on the day of the clinic.
Nail trims are $25 and are welcomed on the first visit of each month from 3 to 4 pm as time allows.
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