Practice details
IMPORTANT!
Our services are meant for those who are poor and cannot afford regular private veterinary fees. We have a system to vet potential clients to see if they qualify. Please bring the following to documents for us:
1. ID/ Driver's licence/ Passport
2. Proof of residence
3. Proof of income (both spouses where applicable). This includes: 3 months' bank statement, payslip or pension card or a sworn statement to prove you are unemployed
Animals treated

IMPORTANT!
Our services are meant for those who are poor and cannot afford regular private veterinary fees. We have a system to vet potential clients to see if they qualify. Please bring the following to documents for us:
1. ID/ Driver's licence/ Passport
2. Proof of residence
3. Proof of income (both spouses where applicable). This includes: 3 months' bank statement, payslip or pension card or a sworn statement to prove you are unemployed
Services
Please find below some of the services we provide:
- Complete Companion Animal Care
- Complete Dental Care and X-Ray Services
- Dietary and Nutritional Counselling
- Examinations, Vaccinations, Surgery and Medicine
- Routine Health Examinations
- Routine Small Animal Medical and Surgical Services
- Routine Surgeries
Staff
Dr Tatenda
Veterinarian
Isabel
Receptionist / Administrator
Lidia
Receptionist
Sophie
Animal welfare assistant
Charles
Animal welfare assistant
Regina
Animal assistant
Lucian
Kennel attendant
Patience
Kennel attendant
Cat care info

How you can make a major contribution to your pet's longevity, happiness and quality of life.

Learning how to administer medication correctly will make the process easier both for you and your cat.

Following a few simple guidelines can ensure that harmony reigns in your cat-loving household.

How to ensure that you both enjoy this final stage in your cat's life to the fullest.

Help ensure that your pet enjoys a long, happy and accident-free life in your care.
Dog care info

How you can make a major contribution to your pet's longevity, happiness and quality of life.

For a long and healthy life your dog should be vaccinated against common canine diseases.

How you can make a major contribution to your pet's longevity, happiness and quality of life.

How to ensure that you both enjoy this final stage in your dog's life to the fullest.

Most parasitic infections can be easily prevented, avoiding potentially devastating disease and unnecessary treatment expense.
Newsletters
This month we look at the diseases that affect our dogs and cats and their prevention.
In April's newsletter we focus on cancer in dogs and cats.
This month we focus on the top 5 problemts that affect cats.
This month we look at the top 5 causes for dogs needing veterinary care and how these can be prevented to ensure a long, health, happy life.
How to make sure that summer is fun and safe for your furry loved ones.
The season for giving is here and many families choose to get a puppy at this time of year. Here is more information and a few tips to help choosing a healthy, happy puppy to join your family.
November is Diabetes Awareness month! This newsletter explores the predisposition to the disease, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
All you need to know about these pesty parasites.
Rabies is still a current problem in South Africa with human cases being presented every year.
Dr Mats Abatzidis describes this life-threatening disease, how it is diagnosed, treated and most importantly how it can be prevented in this month's newsletter.
A complete look at what coprophagia is, its causes and how it can be dealt with.
Our canine companions need special care once they become a senior citizen, this newsletter covers the different diseases which may affect our older dogs as well as tips on caring for them in their golden years.