Author: superioranimalclinic

How can I get a pet passport in Uganda for my dogs and cats?

It’s an amazing experience for your pet to cross international borders, but pet travel is costly and requires a lot of documents. Always start early to avoid inconveniences. What is a pet passport? A pet passport is a collection of documents showing the current vaccination and health state of your pet. The country of origin […]

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11 health tips to prevent your dog from getting sick

Dogs rarely fall sick with the right mental, physical, social, and health care. Routine vaccination, deworming, proper nutrition, elimination of parasites, etc are some health tips that keep your dog healthy. How often should a dog fall sick? Dogs are not supposed to get sick. Sickness is due to poor care for your dog, except […]

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How/Where To Get A Dog and Cat Export Permit in Uganda

Exporting a dog or cat from Uganda requires proper documentation, veterinary clearance, and strict compliance with international pet travel regulations. Whether you’re relocating from Kampala to countries like the UK, UAE, USA, Qatar, Kenya, South Africa, Canada, or Europe, a valid pet export permit is mandatory. Uganda’s Ministry of Agriculture and airport veterinary officers ensure […]

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Cancers among dogs in Uganda. (types and treatments)

There are many types of cancer among dogs in Uganda, which are classified based on the organs they affect or their ability to spread to different organs. Benign cancers are cancers that do not spread to other organs. Malignant cancers are cancers that spread to other organs. TVT, oral warts, lipomas, breast cancers, and hemangiosarcomas […]

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Paralysis of the back legs among dogs in Uganda

Paralysis of the behind legs is one of the conditions most diagnosed by small animal vets in Uganda, among old dogs. Paralysis of the hind legs can be sudden or progressive. Progressive hind limb paralysis in dogs starts with muscle spasms, wobbling, dragging the legs, and inability to stand or sense the back legs. Nerve […]

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Prevention and treatment of unhealthy coats (fur) among cats

Your cat’s coat is a reflection of their general health state. Poor feeding, stress, hygiene, ectoparasites, worms, and skin diseases are the leading causes of unhealthy cat coats. A healthy cat’s fur should be clean, shiny, and smooth, with no mats, no dandruff, minimal shedding, evenly colored, and free of odor.  Should I be worried […]

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What is the cause of sudden death among rabbits in Uganda?

Rabbits are small, delicate animals. Many conditions can kill your rabbit quickly if left untreated. Is it normal for my rabbits to die suddenly? It’s abnormal for a young rabbit to die suddenly; contact the nearest veterinarian to rule out any infectious conditions. Pasteurellosis, bloat, suffocation, accidents, aflatoxicosis, coccidiosis, and heat stroke are the most […]

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Cats as pets from Ugandan or African perspective

The number of cats (feral and pet) has tremendously increased in Uganda in the past 5 years. With increased literacy and more people joining the middle class, companion cats have increased. In some communities mostly rural areas, cat phobia is high due to negative myths about cats. How did cat phobia start in Uganda? In […]

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Know the best home remedies to save your pet (dog/cat).

Home remedies are important to save your pet’s life in an emergency if you are far from your vet. They control the worsening of a condition and provide temporary relief as you seek professional treatment. Are home remedies important to know as a pet parent? Home remedies can save your pet’s life if done under […]

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