In serious cases, we provide immediate, priority veterinary treatment without delay.
From examination to treatment, all services are provided in-house.
Over 30 years of practical experience and thousands of successfully treated patients.
“A dog wants to be its owner’s companion; this is where it finds itself — this is the essence of being a dog.”
(Alice Hoffman)
It is no coincidence that dogs are considered humanity’s best friends. They loyally protect, guard, and love us, while over centuries we have shaped them for many different roles. Dog ownership is a great joy, but also a serious responsibility: for 10–15 years we must care for our companion through regular veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, deworming, microchipping, proper nutrition, and sufficient exercise.
Infectious diseases (e.g. parvovirus, distemper, leptospirosis) – preventable by vaccination
External and internal parasites (fleas, ticks, worms, heartworm)
Musculoskeletal disorders and joint problems
Respiratory syndromes in certain breeds (e.g. bulldogs, pugs)
Dental and ophthalmological diseases, obesity, tumors
Please contact our veterinarians with confidence. From general care to specialized procedures, we do everything we can to help your dog regain health and joy.
Caring for a dog requires dedication, but every moment is rewarded. Dogs become our loyal companions, bring joy into our daily lives, enrich us emotionally, and love us unconditionally throughout their entire lives.
“Never underestimate the comfort a cat can bring — without words, they show their love through gentle touches, nudges, and cuddling.”
(Pam Brown)
Cats give their owners immense affection and add color to everyday life with their laziness or playful mischief. Although less obedient than dogs, their purring and closeness create a unique bond with us.
Owning a cat is both a joy and a responsibility: they may live 15–20 years, requiring proper care, vaccinations, deworming, microchipping, and regular veterinary examinations.
Infectious diseases (e.g. feline flu, FIV, FIP)
External parasites (fleas, ticks, mites)
Internal parasites (intestinal worms, heartworm)
Fungal infections
Dental problems and tartar
Urinary and reproductive diseases
Tumors
Injuries from accidents or fights
Trust our veterinarians — we do everything possible to keep your cat healthy and happily purring again. In return for your care, your cat will remain a faithful companion and enrich your life every day.
Although rabbits do not use words, they show affection through gentle movements, nudges with their nose, and playful hops, often helping us forget everyday worries.
Rabbits are gentle, kind animals that bring great joy into daily life. While quiet and reserved, their curiosity, playfulness, and affectionate closeness quickly win their owners’ hearts. They may not be obedient like dogs, but they express trust through subtle gestures and gentle looks.
Rabbit ownership is also a serious responsibility. Rabbits may live 8–12 years, so proper nutrition (wilted grass, hay, clean water), regular exercise, and a safe environment are essential. Veterinary care is equally important, as rabbits are prone to certain health issues.
Dental problems (teeth grow continuously, requiring constant chewing of hay and grass)
Digestive issues (intestinal blockage, bloating)
Parasitic infections (external and internal parasites)
Heat stroke (rabbits tolerate heat poorly)
Injuries and accidents (often due to improper housing or falls)
Please consult our veterinarians with confidence. From prevention to specialized treatments, we provide comprehensive care to ensure your rabbit enjoys a long, healthy, and happy life.
With their playful nature, curiosity, and affectionate cuddling, ferrets can bring a smile to your face and brighten everyday life.
Ferrets are unique companion animals — lively, playful, and incredibly curious. They explore every corner and eagerly involve their owners in their antics. Though sometimes stubborn, their affection and attachment quickly become evident. Ferrets are energetic little companions who bring color and joy into daily life, while still being easy to live with, as they rest calmly while their owners are away.
Their care requires responsibility, as ferrets may live 6–10 years. They need a proper meat-based diet, plenty of exercise, a safe environment, and regular veterinary check-ups due to their sensitivity to certain diseases.
Digestive issues (intestinal blockage, foreign body ingestion)
Parasitic infections (fleas, ticks, mites, internal parasites)
Hormonal disorders (e.g. adrenal disease)
Tumors
Dental problems
Respiratory infections
Our veterinarians provide everything from preventive care to specialized treatment to ensure your ferret remains healthy, happy, and a long-lived companion.
Despite their small size, hamsters charm with curiosity, playful movements, and adorable presence, often lifting spirits on difficult days.
Hamsters are sweet, charming pets with quick movements and nocturnal habits. They enjoy hiding, running wheels, and gnawing treats. While not cuddly animals and best kept alone, they still form a bond with their owners in their own way.
Hamster care requires responsibility: a secure cage, ample exercise, varied nutrition, and fresh water are essential. Their lifespan averages 1.5–3 years, making every day of care especially meaningful.
Dental issues (continuously growing teeth)
Digestive problems (diarrhea, intestinal blockage)
Skin and fungal diseases
Tumors
Respiratory infections
Injuries and accidents
Our veterinarians are here to help with everything from preventive examinations to treatment, ensuring your hamster remains healthy, balanced, and content.
With their colorful feathers, cheerful chirping, and playful behavior, ornamental birds brighten everyday life and create a special atmosphere at home.
These birds are lively, affectionate companions who fill their surroundings with sound and movement. Some species are highly social and bonded to their owners, while others are more observational. All require patience, love, and consistent care.
Respiratory diseases (often due to drafts or inadequate flight space)
Feather plucking and feather disorders
Parasitic infections (mites, worms)
Fungal and bacterial infections
Vitamin deficiencies
Injuries and accidents
Trust our veterinarians for comprehensive care to keep your bird healthy, vibrant, and long-lived.
With their calm presence, slow movements, and long lifespan, turtles bring peace and harmony into everyday life.
Turtles are quiet, special companions that may form a strong bond with their owners despite not seeking constant attention. Whether aquatic or terrestrial, their care requires specialized knowledge and long-term commitment.
Shell problems (injury, softening, deformity)
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies (especially vitamin D and calcium)
Respiratory infections
Shell and skin fungal infections
Parasitic infections
Digestive disorders
Accidents
Regular veterinary care ensures a long, healthy life for your turtle.
Reptiles offer a unique experience with their distinctive appearance, mysterious behavior, and calm presence, bringing a special world into your home.
Reptiles — such as geckos, agamas, snakes, or chameleons — are exotic pets that require patience and attentive care. Although they do not seek human closeness in the same way dogs or cats do, their special keeping requirements and unique personalities have earned them a dedicated following. Observing them is an exciting and educational experience that brings us closer to the diversity of nature.
Proper care requires a suitable terrarium that provides species-specific temperature, humidity, lighting conditions, and hiding places. A balanced diet (live food, vegetables, fruit — depending on the species), along with appropriate vitamin and mineral supplementation, is essential for their health. Some species can live for several decades, making reptile ownership a long-term commitment.
Vitamin and mineral deficiencies (e.g. vitamin D, calcium)
Metabolic disorders (e.g. metabolic bone disease)
Respiratory infections (often due to improper housing conditions)
Skin and shedding problems
Parasitic infections
Injuries and feeding disorders
Please feel free to consult our veterinarians with confidence, as reptiles require specialized care provided by our experienced professionals. Regular check-ups and proper husbandry help ensure that your pet enjoys a long, healthy life.
Reptiles are exotic and fascinating companions that add a unique atmosphere to your home and offer years of captivating and rewarding experiences for their owners.
Rabies vaccination is also recommended for cats.
“On January 26, 2024, the laboratory of the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) confirmed another rabies case, this time in a stray cat. The infected animal was found in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County near the Ukrainian border. Before dying, the rabid cat also attacked a human.”
The full statement can be read here.
“The disease poses a risk not only to wild and domestic mammals but also to human health. Therefore, the Hungarian Veterinary Chamber (MÁOK) and Nébih once again emphasize the importance of prevention — rabies vaccination is mandatory for dogs and recommended for cats.”
The joint statement of MÁOK and Nébih is available at the following link.
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