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Appenweier small animal centre

Appenweier small animal centre

I am vet Maria Apostolidou, local manager at the Appenweier small animal centre, previously the vet in charge at the Renchen site. Many people already know us from Renchen - Appenweier is the logical next step with even better connections and modernised processes. On our new website you will find the entire range of services as well as a clear indication of our specialisations in rabbits, guinea pigs and rats - a profile that I have built up with great passion over the past few years. The Appenweier Small Animal Centre started out from the proven Renchen team („formerly: Tierarzt-Renchen.de“), which is why patient owners benefit from continuity of care, well-established SOPs and familiar contact persons.

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Poisonous plants and pets

Poisonous plants and pets

Poisonous Plants and Pets: A Comprehensive Guide to Avoiding Dangers Introduction to Poisonous Plants and Pets Poisonous plants are a silent danger lurking in our everyday environment and have the potential to cause serious health problems for our pets. Here we present a comprehensive guide to help you create a safe environment for your pets.

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Head of Training Doreen Succow

Advanced training course with ATF accreditation

We are pleased to offer our first ATF-accredited training series. This is an initial, compact block of courses, offered every Tuesday evening starting August 3, 2021, under the direction of veterinary specialist Doreen Succow. More information, including a comprehensive course description, can be found here: Continuing Education with ATF. This first ATF course runs from August 3, 2021, to January 18, 2022.

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Bladder stones and bladder gravel

Bladder stones and bladder sludge in rabbits and guinea pigs

Bladder stones and bladder sludge in rabbits and guinea pigs can be a painful and distressing experience for both the small pets and their concerned owners. This comprehensive guide sheds light on this important topic and helps you recognize the symptoms, understand the causes, apply appropriate treatment methods, and implement effective prevention strategies.

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Arndt Small Animal Center certified as a "Cat Friendly Clinic" again in 2019

We are delighted to announce that we have once again been certified as a cat-friendly practice with Silver status by the International Society of Feline Medicine, continuing to provide high-quality care for our feline patients. More information can be found at: catfriendlyclinic.org. The Arndt Small Animal Clinic has now been a "Cat Friendly Clinic" for two years! The veterinary practice recently celebrated...

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Veterinarians for small animals wanted

We are a group of three small animal and companion animal practices in Karlsruhe and Karlsbad. Our team is looking for two to three veterinarians specializing in small animal and companion animal medicine for 2018. Ideally, candidates with 2-5 years of professional experience are preferred – however, recent graduates are also welcome and will receive comprehensive training. We offer state-of-the-art equipment (including diode/CO2 lasers).,

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The Arndt Small Animal Centre in Karlsruhe certified as a „Cat friendly clinic“ by ISFM international

The Arndt Small Animal Clinic in Karlsruhe-Durlach has received the international "Cat Friendly Clinic" certificate in silver. This places it among the few clinics and practices in Germany to have achieved this distinction. "We are very proud of the certificate awarded by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), which recognizes our ongoing commitment to continuing education."

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The Arndt Small Animal Center is a member of the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM)

Through their membership in the ISFM, the veterinarians and veterinary assistants of the practice support the goals of this international organization to improve the treatment of cats worldwide: In order not only to provide a global resource for veterinarians specializing in feline medicine/surgery, but also to create additional information about feline welfare, our practice provides additional information from practitioners for

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