SMALL PET SPECIALIZED CARE

Rabbits, Hamsters, and Guinea Pigs Vet in Dubai

Rabbits and guinea pigs have teeth that never stop growing, and a gut that can shut down within a day of skipped meals. Every visit is built around what's normal for their species, not a general check that treats them all the same.

Dr. J. Yeganeh of Noble Veterinary Clinics examines a rabbit with a stethoscope alongside a vet nurse during a gentle check-up

SMALL PET SPECIALIZED CARE

Rabbits, Hamsters, and Guinea Pigs Vet in Dubai

Rabbits and guinea pigs have teeth that never stop growing, and a gut that can shut down within a day of skipped meals. Every visit is built around what's normal for their species, not a general check that treats them all the same.

Dr. J. Yeganeh of Noble Veterinary Clinics examines a rabbit with a stethoscope alongside a vet nurse during a gentle check-up

SMALL PET SPECIALIZED CARE

Rabbits, Hamsters, and Guinea Pigs Vet in Dubai

Rabbits and guinea pigs have teeth that never stop growing, and a gut that can shut down within a day of skipped meals. Every visit is built around what's normal for their species, not a general check that treats them all the same.

Dr. J. Yeganeh of Noble Veterinary Clinics examines a rabbit with a stethoscope alongside a vet nurse during a gentle check-up

SMALL PET SPECIALIZED CARE

Rabbits, Hamsters, and Guinea Pigs Vet in Dubai

Rabbits and guinea pigs have teeth that never stop growing, and a gut that can shut down within a day of skipped meals. Every visit is built around what's normal for their species, not a general check that treats them all the same.

Dr. J. Yeganeh of Noble Veterinary Clinics examines a rabbit with a stethoscope alongside a vet nurse during a gentle check-up

SPECIALIST

Dr. J

13+ years of experience

SETTING

Predator-free

Separate quiet ward

CHECK-UP

Annual

More often if at risk

EXAM

From 220 AED

Full health check included

WHAT WE TREAT

Routine checks to critical care, all in one place

Small pet care covers more than a yearly check-up. Here's what a visit can include, from prevention through to recovery.

Health exams

Catching early signs before they become bigger problems

Vaccinations

Protection against common, preventable diseases

Neutering and grooming

Comfort and long-term health, not just appearance

Nutrition

The foundation everything else depends on

Diagnostics and treatment

Real answers, not guesswork

Critical care

Support that doesn't stop at the procedure

Health exams

Catching early signs before they become bigger problems

Vaccinations

Protection against common, preventable diseases

Neutering and grooming

Comfort and long-term health, not just appearance

Nutrition

The foundation everything else depends on

Diagnostics and treatment

Real answers, not guesswork

Critical care

Support that doesn't stop at the procedure

SPECIES WE SEE

The small pets we treat, and their most common breeds

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

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Rabbits

Rabbits

Rabbits

Holland Lops, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf

Holland Lops, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf

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Hamsters

Hamsters

Hamsters

Syrian, Chinese, Roborovski Dwarf

Syrian, Chinese, Roborovski Dwarf

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Guinea Pigs

Guinea Pigs

Guinea Pigs

American, Teddy, Abyssinian

American, Teddy, Abyssinian

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Mice

Mice

Mice

Fancy mouse

Fancy mouse

URGENT SIGNS

GI stasis can turn serious within a day

A rabbit or guinea pig that stops eating needs attention the same day, not at the next scheduled visit. Left untreated, GI stasis tends to get harder to reverse the longer it continues.

Rabbit or guinea pig refusing food or water

No droppings for several hours

Visible bloating or a hunched posture

Sudden lethargy or unwillingness to move

If you notice any of these, don't wait for your next scheduled visit, call us straight away.

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Noble Veterinary Clinics

What are the most common mistakes rabbit owners make?

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Noble Veterinary Clinics

COMMON CONDITIONS

The health issues we see most in small pets

Dental overgrowth

Rabbit and guinea pig teeth never stop growing. We manage this with trimming, filing, and a high-fibre hay diet.

Parasites and skin conditions

Rabbits, hamsters, mice, and guinea pigs can all pick up parasites. We offer preventive treatment and regular checks.

Respiratory infections

Usually caused by bacteria or poor living conditions. We treat this with medication, supportive care, and rest.

Nutritional imbalances

Small pets are prone to unbalanced diets. We offer dietary counselling and personalised plans to support their health.

Ready for a check-up?

We'll build a prevention plan around your small pet's species, age, and exposure risk.

OUR SMALL PET EXPERTS

Dr. Javad Yeganeh

With over 13 years of treating pets, Dr. J brings hands-on experience with birds and other small companion animals, from routine care through to more complex diagnostics and treatment.

Trained and practised across clinics in Iran and the UAE

Years of shelter and rescue work, with thousands of charitable surgeries performed

Skilled soft tissue surgeon

Offers dentistry and preventive care alongside internal medicine

Dr. J Yeganeh of Noble Veterinary Clinics holding a rabbit.
Dr. J Yeganeh of Noble Veterinary Clinics holding a rabbit.
Dr. J Yeganeh of Noble Veterinary Clinics holding a rabbit.

Book your consultation today.

We'll assess them properly and walk you through what's next.

Book your consultation today.

We'll assess them properly and walk you through what's next.

Book your consultation today.

We'll assess them properly and walk you through what's next.

Everything You Need to Know

Questions? We're here to help

How do I know if my rabbit or guinea pig is unwell?

Small pets hide pain well. Watch for a drop in appetite, fewer droppings than usual, hiding more than normal, or a hunched posture.

How often should my small pet see a vet?

Generally once a year for a healthy adult. We'll recommend more frequent visits if your pet has an ongoing condition.

Do rabbits and guinea pigs need dental checks?

Yes. Their teeth grow continuously, so regular checks catch overgrowth before it affects eating.

What should I bring to the first visit?

Your pet in a secure, ventilated carrier, plus any notes on diet, behaviour changes, or symptoms you've noticed.

Can small pets be vaccinated?

Some diseases in rabbits are preventable with vaccination. We'll advise on what's relevant based on your pet's risk and lifestyle.

Is anaesthesia safe for small pets?

It carries more risk than in cats and dogs given their size, so we assess each pet individually and use protocols suited to smaller anatomy.

Everything You Need to Know

Questions? We're here to help

How do I know if my rabbit or guinea pig is unwell?

Small pets hide pain well. Watch for a drop in appetite, fewer droppings than usual, hiding more than normal, or a hunched posture.

How often should my small pet see a vet?

Generally once a year for a healthy adult. We'll recommend more frequent visits if your pet has an ongoing condition.

Do rabbits and guinea pigs need dental checks?

Yes. Their teeth grow continuously, so regular checks catch overgrowth before it affects eating.

What should I bring to the first visit?

Your pet in a secure, ventilated carrier, plus any notes on diet, behaviour changes, or symptoms you've noticed.

Can small pets be vaccinated?

Some diseases in rabbits are preventable with vaccination. We'll advise on what's relevant based on your pet's risk and lifestyle.

Is anaesthesia safe for small pets?

It carries more risk than in cats and dogs given their size, so we assess each pet individually and use protocols suited to smaller anatomy.

Everything You Need to Know

Questions? We're here to help

How do I know if my rabbit or guinea pig is unwell?

Small pets hide pain well. Watch for a drop in appetite, fewer droppings than usual, hiding more than normal, or a hunched posture.

How often should my small pet see a vet?

Generally once a year for a healthy adult. We'll recommend more frequent visits if your pet has an ongoing condition.

Do rabbits and guinea pigs need dental checks?

Yes. Their teeth grow continuously, so regular checks catch overgrowth before it affects eating.

What should I bring to the first visit?

Your pet in a secure, ventilated carrier, plus any notes on diet, behaviour changes, or symptoms you've noticed.

Can small pets be vaccinated?

Some diseases in rabbits are preventable with vaccination. We'll advise on what's relevant based on your pet's risk and lifestyle.

Is anaesthesia safe for small pets?

It carries more risk than in cats and dogs given their size, so we assess each pet individually and use protocols suited to smaller anatomy.

Everything You Need to Know

Questions? We're here to help

How do I know if my rabbit or guinea pig is unwell?

Small pets hide pain well. Watch for a drop in appetite, fewer droppings than usual, hiding more than normal, or a hunched posture.

How often should my small pet see a vet?

Generally once a year for a healthy adult. We'll recommend more frequent visits if your pet has an ongoing condition.

Do rabbits and guinea pigs need dental checks?

Yes. Their teeth grow continuously, so regular checks catch overgrowth before it affects eating.

What should I bring to the first visit?

Your pet in a secure, ventilated carrier, plus any notes on diet, behaviour changes, or symptoms you've noticed.

Can small pets be vaccinated?

Some diseases in rabbits are preventable with vaccination. We'll advise on what's relevant based on your pet's risk and lifestyle.

Is anaesthesia safe for small pets?

It carries more risk than in cats and dogs given their size, so we assess each pet individually and use protocols suited to smaller anatomy.

Why work at Noble! Let’s transform the future of veterinary care together.

Why work at Noble! Let’s transform the future of veterinary care together.

Why work at Noble! Let’s transform the future of veterinary care together.