If you have any questions about fertility and mating dates, we can advise you. We can also assess whether you should present your animal to a veterinary practice for further clarification and where you can find a suitable veterinary practice in your area.
We can inform you in advance about the normal course of a birth.
Important information: If there are any deviations during the birth process, please contact a veterinary practice/clinic as soon as possible.
If you have noticed an enlargement of the testicles in your animal, it is necessary to present it to a veterinary practice. However, we can advise you on the reasons for this, how urgent your visit to the vet is, where you can find a suitable veterinary practice in your area and how you can best care for your animal until then.
If your animal shows discharge from the teat, it could be malignant. In this case we can advise you individually for your animal how the milk flow can be stopped and the pain can be relieved. We can also help you to adjust the diet for this period.
If one or more mammary gland complexes of your animal are enlarged, it is usually necessary to present it to a veterinary practice. However, we can advise you on the causes of the complaints, how urgent your visit to the vet is, where to find a suitable vet practice in your area and how best to care for your animal until then.
If your animal has vaginal discharge, it is necessary to present it in a veterinary practice. However, we can advise you on the causes of the discomfort, the urgency of your visit, where to find a suitable veterinary practice in your area and how best to look after your pet until then.
If your animal is apparently pregnant, we can advise you individually for your animal how the milk flow can be stopped and the pain alleviated. We can also help you to adjust your diet for this period.
If your animal has bloody urine, it is usually necessary to present it in a veterinary practice. However, we can advise you on the causes of the symptoms, the urgency of your visit to the vet, where to find a suitable vet practice in your area and how best to care for your pet until then.
If your animal drinks more and emits more urine, it is usually necessary to present it in a veterinary practice. However, we can advise you on the causes of the symptoms, the urgency of your visit to the vet, where to find a suitable vet practice in your area and how best to look after your pet until then.
If your animal loses urine involuntarily, we can first of all assess which general causes are present in your animal (e.g. analysis of the environment). In addition, we can help you find suitable treatment methods in chronic cases (e.g. change of diet).
If your animal produces more urine, it is usually necessary to present it to a veterinary practice. However, we can advise you on the causes of the symptoms, the urgency of your visit to the vet, where to find a suitable vet practice in your area and how best to look after your pet until then.
Important information: If your animal does not urinate or does not urinate enough, you should visit a veterinary practice/clinic as soon as possible.