About Us

SerenityMed International SARL Care is a specialized mobile veterinary service offering compassionate, in-home care for pets. Their services focus on providing wellness care, hospice support, acupuncture, and euthanasia in a low-stress, familiar environment. The mobile nature of the clinic allows pets to receive professional care from the comfort of their home, which is especially helpful for pets with mobility issues, anxiety, or those requiring end-of-life care. One of their key offerings is wellness care, which includes regular check-ups, vaccinations, bloodwork, and preventive treatments. They believe in a proactive approach to pet health, helping to identify and treat conditions before they become serious. They also offer acupuncture for pain relief, helping with conditions like arthritis and chronic pain in pets. For pets nearing the end of their lives, SerenityMed International SARL Care provides in-home euthanasia services, ensuring a peaceful and dignified farewell. This service helps reduce the stress associated with clinic visits, making the process easier for both pets and their families. The clinic emphasizes a holistic approach, aiming to address both the physical and emotional well-being of pets, and uses positive reinforcement techniques during visits to minimize anxiety. They treat a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, and small pets like guinea pigs and rabbits, making it easier for a range of pet owners to access care. To learn more about their services or schedule an appointment, you can visit SerenityMed International SARL Care's website​( https://serenitymedintsarl.com ).

  1. For most pets, annual wellness exams are recommended. These visits help monitor your pet’s overall health, keep their vaccinations up to date, and catch any potential health issues early. For senior pets (7 years and older) or pets with chronic health conditions, more frequent visits—every 6 months—may be necessary. Always consult with your veterinarian about your pet's specific needs.
  1. Vaccinations are critical for protecting pets from contagious diseases. Common vaccines for dogs include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and leptospirosis. For cats, core vaccines include rabies, feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, and panleukopenia. Your vet may recommend additional vaccines based on your pet’s lifestyle and environment, such as the Bordetella vaccine for dogs that visit groomers or kennels
  1. If your pet shows signs of illness, such as lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, or loss of appetite, it’s important to contact your vet right away. If the symptoms are severe or persistent, take your pet to the veterinarian immediately. It’s always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your pet’s health.

Pets often hide pain, but some signs to watch for include limping, whining, decreased activity, changes in behavior, loss of appetite, difficulty moving, or excessive grooming of a specific area. If you suspect your pet is in pain, consult with your vet to identify the cause and determine the best course of treatment.

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