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Karlsruhe Veterinarian / Arndt Small Animal Center now with 7 languages

Did you know that we have seven different (native) languages ​​represented and can be consulted if necessary? In addition to German and English (spoken by all veterinarians), we speak the following languages ​​(at native language level): Greek: TÄ Maria Apostolidou Spanish / Portuguese: TA Daniel Koch French: TMFA Debroah Koeppel Russian: Trainee TMFA Katharina Koch […]

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GOT emergency service new from January 2020 – misunderstandings & clarifications

Dear patient owners and friends of the small animal center, a new addition to the fee schedule for veterinarians in the case of emergency services (emergency service GOT) will come into force in January. There was a lot of unrest and concern about this, particularly in some internet forums. We can take this away from you. Nothing will change for you during our regular consultation hours. You can find extensive explanations on our website

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Chronic diseases

Chronic diseases in animals

Chronic diseases in animals are long-lasting and often progressive conditions that can impact the lives and well-being of our animal companions. It is important to detect these diseases early and treat them appropriately in order to maintain the quality of life of the affected animals and increase their life expectancy. In this article, we will examine the most common chronic diseases in animals, their causes and symptoms, and possible treatment options.

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Intussusception

Intestinal obstruction in dogs (intussusception)

Intestinal obstruction in dogs, also known as intussusception, is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition. It occurs when part of the intestine invades an adjacent section, preventing the normal passage of food and liquid. In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for this condition to help dog owners keep their pet healthy and safe.

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Allergies in our pets

Not only humans, our pets also suffer from allergies. Unfortunately, the proportion of four-legged friends suffering from allergies is increasing significantly and it is often not easy to interpret prevailing symptoms of the disease as allergies. Dogs and cats often suffer from itching, recurring ear problems (often only on one side) and intestinal diseases. The cause is often an intolerance

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Integrative medicine in human and veterinary medicine

For most people, natural healing methods are not an alternative to conventional medicine, but rather an important supplement in the sense of “integrative medicine”. The demand for integrative medicine is very high in human medicine, but there is also a constantly increasing demand for alternative treatment methods in veterinary medicine. A “Competence Network for Integrative Medicine” was founded in Baden-Württemberg in 2017.

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We like to use My.pet

Due to our daily practice routine, our company doc4pets has launched a free online platform - mein.pet - the digital animal medical record. What should it serve for? Patient owners often come to us with their loved ones in an emergency - often with extensive previous illnesses - without having any information about the previous illnesses or medication. This is a shame, because in the acute

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Bladder stones and bladder grit

Bladder stones and bladder grit in rabbits and guinea pigs

Bladder stones and bladder grit in rabbits and guinea pigs can be a painful and disturbing experience for both the small pets and their concerned owners. This comprehensive guide highlights this important topic and will help you recognize the symptoms, understand the causes, apply appropriate treatment methods, and implement effective prevention strategies.

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Arndt Small Animal Center also certified as a “Cat friendly Clinic” in 2019

We are pleased that we continue to be recognized as a cat-friendly practice with silver status by the International Society of Feline Medicine, which continues to serve our cat patients at a high level. You can find more information about this at: catfriendlyclinic.org The Arndt Small Animal Center has been a “Cat Friendly Clinic” for two years now! The veterinary practice recently committed

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