Microchip implantation at Taling Chan Animal Hospital costs 999.- net. This price includes doctor's fees and service fees. No additional charges! What do you get with a microchip implant at Taling Chan Animal Hospital? Microchip implantation performed by a veterinarian. Documents required for the process. Certificate of Microchip. Fast process, no long wait. Benefits of microchipping pets. Supports new Bangkok regulations. Clearly confirms ownership. Can be used when traveling abroad. Helps if your pet is lost or stolen. Pedigree certificates can be issued and breed verified. This price is only valid from October 10, 2025 –…
Do you really need to raise one hamster per cage? Do you really need to raise one hamster per cage? Many people who have just started raising hamsters often wonder, "How many hamsters should I raise? And if I raise only one hamster, will it get lonely?"
Many people may think that fat cats look cute, cuddly, and round with short legs. Seeing them on social media makes them even more adorable. But in fact, obesity is posing many health risks to cats, which many owners may overlook. Why do cats become obese so easily? Most house cats live in confined spaces and have less activity than outdoor cats. They also receive high-energy, tasty processed food, making them easy to eat and enjoyable. When they eat too much but use little energy, their bodies accumulate fat, leading to obesity. Risks of Overweight Cats Allowing cats to become obese not only makes them walk limply, but also increases the risk of several serious diseases, such as feline diabetes (Diabetes Mellitus). Obese cats are at a higher risk of developing diabetes…
Many people think that raising rabbits is easy. But in reality, there are many things that people misunderstand about rabbits. This causes many rabbit caretakers to take care of them in the wrong way. Rabbits may seem like gentle pets, not naughty, not loud. But behind the cuteness is the proper care in terms of food, health, and a suitable environment. In this article, we will come to a new understanding of various misconceptions about rabbits that many people may have accidentally believed without realizing it. 1. Main food ❌Myth: Rabbits eat carrots as their main food✅Fact: Rabbits should eat hay as their main food 70-80% Hay, such as timothy hay or alfalfa hay (for baby rabbits), is very important for rabbits' digestive systems. It helps rabbits' teeth, which have grown long, wear down naturally...
Many people may not know that… in addition to humans, pets can also donate their bodies to be “master teachers” for veterinary students to learn about real body structures and help develop treatments for other animals in the future.
First, let’s get to know what copper testicles are. Copper testicles are abnormalities in the testicles that do not descend into the scrotum. They can occur on one or both sides, causing them to remain in the groin or abdomen. They can occur in both male dogs and cats. Dog breeds that are at risk of copper testicles include Chihuahuas, Pomeranians, Poodles, Yorkshire Terriers, and Schnauzers. Cat breeds that are at risk of copper testicles include Persians and Ragdolls. The cause of copper testicles is a genetic disorder that is passed on as a recessive gene to the offspring. We can clearly observe this abnormality when the dog reaches the age of…
Cats are animals that can tolerate hot weather quite well because they originated in the desert. However, cats also need to find ways to cool themselves down to maintain a balanced body temperature when the weather is extremely hot. Let’s take a look at 5 ways to cool down in the cat style. 1. Cleaning Cats lick their fur to make their fur wet. The saliva that they lick will evaporate and help reduce their body temperature similar to sweat in humans. 2. Panting Cats will start to breathe rapidly or open their mouths to pant when they feel very hot. This is a mechanism to help cool down through breathing. However, if a cat pants too heavily, it could be a sign of dangerous heatstroke. 3. Stretching and Finding Cold…
Kidney Stones, a problem that causes dogs and cats to be unable to urinate (Urinary Stones) Dogs can't urinate, cats go to the bathroom for a long time but only pee a little bit, or sometimes the urine that comes out is dark with blood mixed in. These problems may be caused by the urinary tract of the little ones that have sediment or mineral crystals accumulated, or what we know as kidney stones. Today, Talingchan Animal Hospital will answer questions about kidney stones for owners to hear what kidney stones are and how to deal with them. What are kidney stones? Kidney stones are caused by the accumulation of mineral sediment until it becomes a stone. It affects the health and behavior of pets. It is a health problem that occurs in the urinary tract. It can occur from the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra...
Many people, including pet owners, already know that sterilization is a permanent method of birth control. However, many people may not know that sterilization for dogs and cats also has other benefits besides birth control, such as reducing the chances of various diseases that may occur in our pets. Today, Talingchan Animal Hospital will share information about sterilization for dogs and cats. Sterilization of dogs and cats * Although sterilization can be started from 4 months old and up, in terms of appropriateness, it is recommended to be done at 6 months old and up for the safety of the sterilized pet. ** Sterilization does not only depend on the age of the dog or cat, but also the weight of the pet must be taken into account...
Cat ear mites are one of the common health problems in cats. Owners may notice abnormalities in their cats, such as frequent ear scratching or dark brown earwax. These symptoms are warning signs that your cat has ear mites. Today, Talingchan Animal Hospital will explain about cat ear mites. What are ear mites? Where do they come from? Ear mites or ears mites (Otodectes cynotis) are small parasites that are invisible to the naked eye. They like to live in the ear canals of animals. These mites can be easily transmitted through contact with other cats, dogs, or pets that already have ear mites, or from unclean environments…