Does Your Pet Have Parasites?
Fleas, ticks, heartworm, and intestinal worms thrive in Macau's warm, humid climate. We test, treat, and protect dogs and cats year round.
Common Signs
- Scratching, biting, or overgrooming
- Black specks (flea dirt) in the coat
- Ticks attached to skin, ears, or paws
- Worms or rice-like segments in stool
- Pot-bellied appearance or weight loss
- Coughing or tiring easily (possible heartworm)
What We Do
- Full skin and coat examination
- Faecal testing for intestinal worms
- Heartworm blood testing
- Safe tick removal
- Vet-prescribed flea, tick, and worm treatment
- Year-round prevention plans
When to See a Vet
Book promptly if you find ticks, see worms in stool or vomit, or your pet is itching constantly, losing weight, or coughing. If your pet collapses, struggles to breathe, or has pale gums, that is an emergency. Call our 24/7 line on +853 6677 6611 right away.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use my dog's flea product on my cat?
A: No. Many dog products contain permethrin, which is highly toxic to cats. Only use products prescribed for your pet's species and weight.
Q: How often should I deworm my dog or cat?
A: Most adult pets need deworming every three months, and puppies and kittens more often. We tailor the schedule to your pet's age and lifestyle.
Q: Does my indoor pet need heartworm prevention?
A: Yes. Heartworm is spread by mosquitoes, which easily enter homes in Macau. Year-round prevention is recommended for both dogs and cats, with annual testing for dogs.
Q: I found a tick. Should I pull it off myself?
A: If you are confident, grasp it close to the skin with fine tweezers and pull steadily. Never burn or crush it. If the head breaks off or you find several ticks, let us remove them safely.