Caring for Small Pets

Rabbit, Hamster, and Guinea Pig Vet

Our small animal vets focus on providing specialized care for your rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and mice. From checkups to preventive care, we guarantee a healthy life for your pet.

Orthopedic surgery for pets

Caring for Small Pets

Rabbit, Hamster, and Guinea Pig Vet

Our small animal vets focus on providing specialized care for your rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and mice. From checkups to preventive care, we guarantee a healthy life for your pet.

Orthopedic surgery for pets

Caring for Small Pets

Rabbit, Hamster, and Guinea Pig Vet

Our small animal vets focus on providing specialized care for your rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and mice. From checkups to preventive care, we guarantee a healthy life for your pet.

Orthopedic surgery for pets

Why is vet care important for small pets?

We understand that small pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and mice have complex needs that go beyond just general care. Their bodies are delicate, and they need vets who understand each of them.


That’s why our vets offer personalized care built on gentle handling, species-specific needs, and years of hands-on experience. We’re experts in spotting problems early and providing effective solutions that help your best friend stay healthy and happy.

What services do you offer?

What services do you offer?

What services do you offer?

Our services revolve around gentle handling, expert diagnostics, and preventative care. These include:

Our services revolve around gentle handling, expert diagnostics, and preventative care. These include:

Our services revolve around gentle handling, expert diagnostics, and preventative care. These include:

Health Exams

Health Exams

Health Exams

We perform comprehensive physical exams and routine checkups to detect early signs of illness and create effective solutions for them.

Vaccinations & Preventive Treatments

Vaccinations & Preventive Treatments

Vaccinations & Preventive Treatments

Our rabbit and hamster vets provide the vaccines, deworming medications, and other preventive treatments to shield your pet from various diseases.

Spaying, Neutering & Grooming

Spaying, Neutering & Grooming

Spaying, Neutering & Grooming

From surgical sterilization to gentle pet grooming, we keep your best friend’s hygiene, comfort, and long-term well-being in mind.

Nutrition & Dietary Guidance

Nutrition & Dietary Guidance

Nutrition & Dietary Guidance

The core of good health for small pets is nutrition. That’s why our team offers personalized diet plans to support healthy digestion and strong development.

Diagnostics & Treatments

Diagnostics & Treatments

Diagnostics & Treatments

Using our highly advanced diagnostic imaging and in-house laboratory equipment, we provide you with practical and straightforward treatment solutions.

Critical & Post Surgery Care

Critical & Post Surgery Care

Critical & Post Surgery Care

Our team specializes in emergency care and recovery support for rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, and other small pets.

What’s a typical visit like?

We maintain a calm, quiet, and clear environment. Here’s what to expect:

Initial Exam: A gentle physical checkup with weight and dental assessment, plus a discussion of diet and behavior.

Initial Exam: A gentle physical checkup with weight and dental assessment, plus a discussion of diet and behavior.

Initial Exam: A gentle physical checkup with weight and dental assessment, plus a discussion of diet and behavior.

Diagnostics: If necessary, we’ll perform X-rays, stool tests, or blood work to rule out infections and internal issues.

Diagnostics: If necessary, we’ll perform X-rays, stool tests, or blood work to rule out infections and internal issues.

Diagnostics: If necessary, we’ll perform X-rays, stool tests, or blood work to rule out infections and internal issues.

Treatment & Advice: We’ll create a customized care plan, which may include medication, dietary changes, dental work, or a surgical procedure.

Treatment & Advice: We’ll create a customized care plan, which may include medication, dietary changes, dental work, or a surgical procedure.

Treatment & Advice: We’ll create a customized care plan, which may include medication, dietary changes, dental work, or a surgical procedure.

Follow-Up: Our rabbit and hamster vets will help schedule your pet’s routine checkups. We recommend having one annually, depending on their needs.

Follow-Up: Our rabbit and hamster vets will help schedule your pet’s routine checkups. We recommend having one annually, depending on their needs.

Follow-Up: Our rabbit and hamster vets will help schedule your pet’s routine checkups. We recommend having one annually, depending on their needs.

What species of small pets do we treat?

What species of small pets do we treat?

We cover a wide range of small pets. Here are some of the common ones we treat at the clinic:

Rabbits

Rabbits

Rabbits

Holland Lops, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf

Holland Lops, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf

Hamsters

Hamsters

Hamsters

Syrian, Chinese, Roborovski Dwarf

Syrian, Chinese, Roborovski Dwarf

Guinea Pigs

Guinea Pigs

Guinea Pigs

American, Teddy, Abyssinian

American, Teddy, Abyssinian

Mice

Mice

Mice

Fancy mouse

Fancy mouse

What health conditions do small animals commonly face?

Small mammals often conceal symptoms until the issues have advanced. That’s why early detection and ongoing care are key. We treat:

Dental Overgrowth

Dental Overgrowth

Dental Overgrowth

Rabbits and guinea pigs have teeth that never stop growing. We manage this with dental trimming, corrective filing, and a diet rich in high-fiber hay.

Respiratory Infections

Respiratory Infections

Respiratory Infections

These infections are generally caused by bacteria and poor environmental conditions. Our vets treat these with medication, supportive care, and proper rest.

Parasites and Skin Conditions

Parasites and Skin Conditions

Parasites and Skin Conditions

Rabbits, hamsters, mice, and guinea pigs can all be affected by parasites. That’s why we offer preventive treatments to protect them.

Nutritional Imbalances

Nutritional Imbalances

Nutritional Imbalances

Small pets often have unbalanced diets. Our team provides nutritional counseling and personalized diet plans to help support development.

A closer look at our small pet experts: Dr. Paulina and Dr. J

Meet Dr. Paulina Czerska and Dr. J Yeganeh, our small animals vets specializing in complete and comprehensive care. With over a decade of experience, these two experts have been leading the charge for small animal care, helping the team with their combined knowledge and experience.


All the way from routine exams to complex diagnostics and treatments, our team takes a calm, precise approach tailored to each small pet’s condition. They handle dermatology, preventive medicines, accurate diagnostics, and other aspects of your pet’s health.

Looking for gentle, stress-free veterinary care for small pets?

Have a chat with our expert team.

Looking for gentle, stress-free veterinary care for small pets?

Have a chat with our expert team.

Looking for gentle, stress-free veterinary care for small pets?

Have a chat with our expert team.

Looking for gentle, stress-free veterinary care for small pets?

Have a chat with our expert team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do rabbits and hamsters need regular vet visits?

Yes, small pets should have regular checkups and exams to monitor their health. This is especially important if your pet has an underlying condition that needs to be managed and treated over time.

How often should small pets visit the clinic?

We recommend visiting the clinic at least once a year. If your pet needs more frequent checkups, then our small animal vets will let you know and provide a schedule.

Should I bring my pet to the vet even if they seem healthy?

Definitely, many conditions, like overgrown teeth or internal parasites, develop silently. Annual or biannual checkups help detect problems before symptoms appear, allowing us to guide you on preventive care.

How do I prepare my pet for a vet visit?

If it’s your pet’s first time visiting the clinic, then you’ll have to be extra careful. Prepare a safe carrier for them to stay in during the whole trip. You can fill this with treats, soft bedding, and some toys.

How often should grooming be done for small animals?

A simple rule is to base it on their fur length. Short-haired small pets can have brushing once a week and a bath every few months. Long-haired small pets should have more frequent brushing and bathing. When you visit the clinic with your pet, we’ll recommend a schedule.

How to know if your pet has an emergency?

If your pet displays any sudden changes and symptoms, like collapse, breathing difficulties, and tremors, then it’s an emergency. If you notice milder signs, then be sure to monitor your pet and call our vets.

Do rabbits and hamsters need regular vet visits?

Yes, small pets should have regular checkups and exams to monitor their health. This is especially important if your pet has an underlying condition that needs to be managed and treated over time.

How often should small pets visit the clinic?

We recommend visiting the clinic at least once a year. If your pet needs more frequent checkups, then our small animal vets will let you know and provide a schedule.

Should I bring my pet to the vet even if they seem healthy?

Definitely, many conditions, like overgrown teeth or internal parasites, develop silently. Annual or biannual checkups help detect problems before symptoms appear, allowing us to guide you on preventive care.

How do I prepare my pet for a vet visit?

If it’s your pet’s first time visiting the clinic, then you’ll have to be extra careful. Prepare a safe carrier for them to stay in during the whole trip. You can fill this with treats, soft bedding, and some toys.

How often should grooming be done for small animals?

A simple rule is to base it on their fur length. Short-haired small pets can have brushing once a week and a bath every few months. Long-haired small pets should have more frequent brushing and bathing. When you visit the clinic with your pet, we’ll recommend a schedule.

How to know if your pet has an emergency?

If your pet displays any sudden changes and symptoms, like collapse, breathing difficulties, and tremors, then it’s an emergency. If you notice milder signs, then be sure to monitor your pet and call our vets.

Do rabbits and hamsters need regular vet visits?

Yes, small pets should have regular checkups and exams to monitor their health. This is especially important if your pet has an underlying condition that needs to be managed and treated over time.

How often should small pets visit the clinic?

We recommend visiting the clinic at least once a year. If your pet needs more frequent checkups, then our small animal vets will let you know and provide a schedule.

Should I bring my pet to the vet even if they seem healthy?

Definitely, many conditions, like overgrown teeth or internal parasites, develop silently. Annual or biannual checkups help detect problems before symptoms appear, allowing us to guide you on preventive care.

How do I prepare my pet for a vet visit?

If it’s your pet’s first time visiting the clinic, then you’ll have to be extra careful. Prepare a safe carrier for them to stay in during the whole trip. You can fill this with treats, soft bedding, and some toys.

How often should grooming be done for small animals?

A simple rule is to base it on their fur length. Short-haired small pets can have brushing once a week and a bath every few months. Long-haired small pets should have more frequent brushing and bathing. When you visit the clinic with your pet, we’ll recommend a schedule.

How to know if your pet has an emergency?

If your pet displays any sudden changes and symptoms, like collapse, breathing difficulties, and tremors, then it’s an emergency. If you notice milder signs, then be sure to monitor your pet and call our vets.

Do rabbits and hamsters need regular vet visits?

Yes, small pets should have regular checkups and exams to monitor their health. This is especially important if your pet has an underlying condition that needs to be managed and treated over time.

How often should small pets visit the clinic?

We recommend visiting the clinic at least once a year. If your pet needs more frequent checkups, then our small animal vets will let you know and provide a schedule.

Should I bring my pet to the vet even if they seem healthy?

Definitely, many conditions, like overgrown teeth or internal parasites, develop silently. Annual or biannual checkups help detect problems before symptoms appear, allowing us to guide you on preventive care.

How do I prepare my pet for a vet visit?

If it’s your pet’s first time visiting the clinic, then you’ll have to be extra careful. Prepare a safe carrier for them to stay in during the whole trip. You can fill this with treats, soft bedding, and some toys.

How often should grooming be done for small animals?

A simple rule is to base it on their fur length. Short-haired small pets can have brushing once a week and a bath every few months. Long-haired small pets should have more frequent brushing and bathing. When you visit the clinic with your pet, we’ll recommend a schedule.

How to know if your pet has an emergency?

If your pet displays any sudden changes and symptoms, like collapse, breathing difficulties, and tremors, then it’s an emergency. If you notice milder signs, then be sure to monitor your pet and call our vets.

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Rabbit and Hamster Vets

Gentle Care for Small Pets

Pet Orthopedic Surgery

Rabbit and Hamster Vets

Gentle Care for Small Pets

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Rabbit and Hamster Vets

Gentle Care for Small Pets

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