Anypets Veterinary Clinic

Anypets Veterinary Clinic Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Anypets Veterinary Clinic, Veterinarian, Anypets Veterinary Clinic, No 45, Ground Floor Lot 20145, block 11, Milan Square, Jalan Wan Alwi, Kuching.

Anypets Veterinary Clinic is an appointment-based veterinary clinic owned by local Veterinarians who aims to provide the best services towards owners and companion animals.

🐶🐱 DOUBLE THE LOVE, DOUBLE THE SAVINGS! 🛍️Because one is never enough… get your 2nd item up to 50% OFF! 🎉Stock up on you...
10/01/2026

🐶🐱 DOUBLE THE LOVE, DOUBLE THE SAVINGS! 🛍️
Because one is never enough… get your 2nd item up to 50% OFF! 🎉
Stock up on your pet’s favourites and enjoy the paw-some deal while it lasts 💕

✨ T&C apply:
1️⃣ Like & share this post ❤️🔁
2️⃣ Unlimited purchases allowed — discount applies to the cheaper item; higher-priced item will be at full price
3️⃣ Not applicable for Atome payment method

📍Visit us in-clinic to enjoy this promo!
⏰ While stocks last — don’t miss out! 🐾✨

09/01/2026

一般来说,不少人以为乌龟长寿、适应力强,就代表它们"粗生"、容易饲养,但事实并非如此。

乌龟虽看似坚韧,但养起来可一点都不简单。

如果你决定把"龟孩子"当作家人,除了提供舒适的饲养环境,更需要学习一套"龟语言",仔细观察它们的健康状态。

俗话说"病从浅中医" ,早发现、早处理,才能让你和"龟孩子"的相处时光长长久久。

很多人可能觉得龟壳坚硬、刀枪不入,但其实它就像人的皮肤一样,也会受伤、发炎,甚至感染。

如果感染没有及时治疗,病菌可能会扩散全身,严重时甚至危及生命。

提到养龟常见的腐皮腐甲,相信不少养龟朋友都不陌生,这几乎是每个养龟人都可能遇到的难题。

腐皮腐甲的症状包括龟壳凹陷、龟壳或皮肤溃烂,有时甚至伴随腐臭味,听起来确实有些可怕。

但好消息是,只要在日常照料中下点功夫,保持干净的环境和良好的饲养习惯,就能大大降低发生的机会。

那么,腐皮腐甲到底是怎么来的呢?很多人以为只是水质不干净,让病菌在水中滋生,从而感染乌龟受伤的皮肤或龟甲,但真相真的只是这样吗?

为何有些新买的乌龟容易出现腐皮腐甲,而有些朋友明明水质一般,却从不出现类似问题?

这些疑问一直困扰着养龟的人,也让大家在面对龟生病时,往往只关心如何治疗,却忽略了病因和预防的重要性。

那么,该如何治疗腐皮腐甲?又有哪些方法可以预防呢?

如果你也想弄清楚这些养龟的迷思,千万不要错过 明天早上9点钟播出的《 #空中医生》节目。

执业兽医罗佩宁将会在节目中为大家详细解答乌龟腐皮腐甲的成因、治疗方法以及日常预防技巧,让养龟的你少走弯路,也让"龟孩子"健康成长,陪伴你更久。

09/01/2026
Hey paw-some friends! 🐾January is here and we can’t wait to see your furkids! 🐶🐱💛Whether it’s cuddles, grooming, vaccina...
03/01/2026

Hey paw-some friends! 🐾
January is here and we can’t wait to see your furkids! 🐶🐱💛

Whether it’s cuddles, grooming, vaccinations, or a little staycation at our pet hotel 🏨✨, we’ve got them covered!

📲 DM or WhatsApp us to book their spot—tails will thank you! 😸💖

03/01/2026
🎆 New Year Closure Notice 🎆As we welcome the New Year, our clinic will be taking a short break to rest, recharge, and pr...
26/12/2025

🎆 New Year Closure Notice 🎆
As we welcome the New Year, our clinic will be taking a short break to rest, recharge, and prepare for an even better year ahead ✨

For our valued clients with boarding pets, please be assured that all furkids will continue to be well cared for by our nurse throughout the closure period 🐾💚 Their feeding, cleaning, monitoring, and comfort will remain our top priority.

Thank you for your trust and support throughout the year. We truly appreciate being part of your pets’ lives and can’t wait to serve you again in the coming year 🐶🐱
📅 Closed: January 1st
📅 Reopening: January 2nd

Wishing everyone a happy, healthy, and joyful New Year 🎉✨

😍 🐾❤️

22/12/2025

🧬 COPPER: THE DEFICIENCY NO ONE IS WATCHING FOR

(And One of the Easiest to Get Wrong in Fresh Diets)

Copper is a trace mineral with outsized importance in canine nutrition — and it is frequently misbalanced in homemade and fresh food diets.

Most pet parents assume:

“I feed liver, so copper is covered.”

❌️ That assumption is often incorrect.

---

🧠 WHY COPPER MATTERS

Copper is essential for:
✔ Red blood cell formation
✔ Iron metabolism (without copper, iron can’t be used properly)
✔ Nervous system development
✔ Connective tissue strength
✔ Pigment production (coat & skin)
✔ Immune function

Inadequate copper intake may contribute to: ▪ Anemia
▪ Poor coat color or fading
▪ Weak immune response
▪ Skeletal and connective tissue issues
▪ Impaired growth in puppies

---

🥩 LIVER ≠ ALWAYS ENOUGH COPPER

Copper content varies dramatically depending on the type of liver fed:

🔹️ Beef & calf liver → High in copper
🔹️ Duck liver → Moderate copper (often not enough for puppies)
🔹️ Chicken & turkey liver → Very low copper

👉 Diets relying primarily on poultry liver are almost always copper deficient unless copper is added elsewhere.

This is one of the most common hidden deficiencies we see in fresh-fed dogs.

---

🐾 PUPPIES & COPPER REQUIREMENTS

Growing puppies have higher copper needs per calorie than adult dogs.

Copper is critical for:
👉 Rapid tissue growth
👉 Proper skeletal development
👉 Nervous system maturation

A diet that is “fine” for an adult dog may be insufficient for a puppy, especially when duck or poultry liver is used exclusively.

---

⚖️ TOO MUCH COPPER IS ALSO A PROBLEM

Copper balance is a tight window.

Excessive copper intake — especially from overfeeding beef or calf liver — can:
▪ Interfere with zinc absorption
▪ Disrupt mineral balance
▪ Increase oxidative stress

This is why rotating organs or “feeding more liver just in case” can create new problems while trying to fix old ones.

---

🔗 COPPER DOES NOT WORK ALONE

Copper is closely linked with:
➡️ Iron (copper is required to mobilize. iron)
➡️ Zinc (excess copper can suppress zinc absorption)
➡️ Calcium & phosphorus (mineral balance matters)

Focusing on one mineral without considering the others leads to imbalance.

---

🚫 COMMON FRESH-FEEDING MISTAKES

▪ Assuming all liver provides the same nutrients
▪ Feeding only poultry liver
▪ Overfeeding beef liver to “cover bases”
▪ Ignoring copper–zinc interactions
▪ Skipping formulation for puppies

Whole foods are powerful — but only when used intentionally.

---

🐕 THE TAKEAWAY 👇

Copper deficiency is common.
Copper excess is possible.
Both are avoidable.

Fresh food nutrition isn’t about ingredients alone — it’s about balance ⚖️.

Precision matters — especially when you’re feeding fresh 💚.

❓️Need help formulating a properly balanced raw or fresh food diet for your beloved dog? Book an appointment with our board certified nutrition practitioner to get started.
theholisticcanine.us





21/12/2025

get your furry pals protected & get yourself a free mystery gift too ❤️🥰🫶🏻

The most complete protection for your loved ones.
Shield your pet from fleas, ticks, worms and more.
Only the best for your best friend.

Happy Holidays from Anypets Veterinary Clinic!🎁Please note that our clinic will be closed from 24/12 to 25/12.Standard a...
21/12/2025

Happy Holidays from Anypets Veterinary Clinic!🎁

Please note that our clinic will be closed from 24/12 to 25/12.

Standard appointments will resume on 26/12. We recommend checking your pet’s food and medication levels today so you’re all set for the break! 💊🥘

🐈‍⬛For the pets that’s coming for boarding,rest assured they will be lovingly cared for by our nurse💕

Stay safe and enjoy the treats! 🦴✨

13/12/2025

👀 Clear Vision for the Win!

Yes, we offer full eye checkups for your beloved pets! From the specialized Fluorescein Eye Test (which checks for corneal ulcers and scratches) to measuring tear production and eye pressure—we cover it all.

Keep those adorable eyes healthy! Book your pet’s eye exam at AnyPets today!

📍Anypets Veterinary Clinic

Long nails aren’t just uncomfortable — they can cause pain, posture issues, and even injuries 🐶🐱Regular nail trimming ke...
13/12/2025

Long nails aren’t just uncomfortable — they can cause pain, posture issues, and even injuries 🐶🐱
Regular nail trimming keeps your pet happy, healthy, and moving comfortably.
Book a trim today 🤍

📍Anypets Veterinary Clinic

❤️

Address

Anypets Veterinary Clinic, No 45, Ground Floor Lot 20145, Block 11, Milan Square, Jalan Wan Alwi
Kuching
93350

Opening Hours

Monday 09:30 - 13:00
14:00 - 19:30
Tuesday 09:30 - 13:00
14:00 - 19:30
Wednesday 09:30 - 13:00
14:00 - 19:30
Thursday 09:30 - 13:00
14:00 - 19:30
Friday 09:30 - 13:00
14:00 - 19:30
Saturday 08:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 17:30
Sunday 08:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 17:30

Telephone

+60102557789

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Anypets Veterinary Clinic posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Anypets Veterinary Clinic:

Share

Category