Your Pet's Hospitalization

It sometimes happens that we need to keep your companion hospitalized to provide the necessary care, whether for surgery or an illness.

Our clinic is equipped to accommodate your animals in the best possible conditions. We have separate kennels adapted to their size, providing the necessary comfort for each species.

We also have a separate hospitalization room for contagious animals.

Our clinic is equipped with infusion equipment, infusion pumps to ensure a constant and adapted flow for each patient, an oxygen concentrator, hot water bottles, and heated mats, etc.

During their stay at our facility, we ensure that your companions feel at home and receive the best possible care.

If the hospitalization period exceeds one day, one of our veterinarians will call you daily to provide updates on your pet, its health status, and inform you about any further examinations or treatments required.

Answers to Your Questions!

Your pet’s hospitalization may be decided during a consultation to perform necessary diagnostic examinations, or following a clinical examination if its health condition requires it. It can also be scheduled for a surgical procedure requiring increased monitoring in the initial hours. In the event of an accident, your animal may be kept under observation depending on its condition, allowing us to intervene quickly in case of an urgent deterioration of its health.

This depends on the reason for its hospitalization.

Generally, for a scheduled and minimally invasive surgery, hospitalization lasts for the day of the procedure.

For other surgeries, it largely depends on the type of procedure and post-operative recovery.

When your pet is hospitalized for an illness, the duration of its stay depends on the type of illness and the care it receives. In some specific cases, we offer outpatient care, meaning your pet spends the day hospitalized at the clinic and returns home in the evening, potentially over several days.

In all cases, hospitalization is always kept as short as possible, but your pet’s condition guides us.

We always strive to ensure that this stage, which can be stressful for both you and your pet, proceeds under the best possible conditions for everyone, respecting both your pet’s well-being and your own.

Our facility is equipped with surveillance cameras, allowing us to maintain constant monitoring of your hospitalized animals.

This is difficult to predict for both you and us. Indeed, it depends on your pet and how quickly it recovers from its illness or procedure. In all cases, a discharge appointment will be scheduled with one of our veterinarians or assistants to explain the ongoing care required upon its return home.

Nouvelle adresse !

57 avenue Henri IV à Jurançon

Informations COVID-19

Lors de votre venue, nous vous demandons de vous laver les mains au gel hydroalcoolique disponible à l’entrée et de porter un masque.

New address!

57 Henri IV Avenue, Jurançon

COVID-19 Information

Upon your visit, please use the hand sanitizer available at the entrance and wear a mask.