Here are some of the Frequently Asked Questions about our services

Frequently Asked Questions on our veterinary services in Kenya

How often should I schedule wellness examinations for my pet, and what do they entail?

Regular wellness examinations are typically recommended annually for most pets. These check-ups involve a thorough physical examination, vaccinations, and discussions about your pet's overall health, behavior, and any concerns you may have.

What preventive care measures are included in your services?

Our preventive care services cover a range of measures, including vaccinations, parasite prevention, dental care, nutritional counseling, microchipping, and specialized care for senior pets. These services are designed to address your pet's specific health needs at different life stages.

What types of surgical procedures do you offer, and how do I prepare my pet for surgery?

M.A.P Veterinary Services provides various surgical procedures, including neutering, soft tissue surgery, orthopedic surgery, and emergency interventions. Preoperative preparation involves following detailed instructions on fasting and any necessary preparations. Postoperatively, we provide comprehensive care instructions for a smooth recovery.

How often should I groom my pet, and what grooming services do you offer?

The frequency of grooming depends on your pet's breed, coat type, and lifestyle. Our grooming services include bathing, haircuts, nail trimming, ear cleaning, teeth brushing, de-shedding, and customized grooming packages to keep your pet looking and feeling their best.

What is the significance of microchipping, and how does it work?

Microchipping is a permanent form of identification that involves placing a small chip under your pet's skin. In the event that your pet becomes lost, the microchip can be scanned, providing contact information and increasing the chances of a swift reunion.

How do I recognize signs that my pet may need emergency care?

Signs of a pet emergency include difficulty breathing, severe injuries, sudden changes in behavior, seizures, and ingestion of toxic substances. If you observe any of these signs, it's crucial to seek emergency veterinary care immediately.