‘Take Your Pet to the Vet’

To take care of our pets with the best preventive care, first, it is vital to provide a healthy diet with abundant nutrients. Also, it requires tons of care procedures. For instance, sterilization, regular vaccination, healthy lifestyle, daily observation, maintaining a good environment, etc. However, it is easy for pet owners to overlook the importance of regular health check-ups. According to research, only 5.5% of pet owners are aware of bringing their pets to have regular health check-ups. Just like humans, cats and dogs have different health needs at various stages of their lives. Unlike humans, they’re unable to express their feelings through words. They are great at concealing their discomfort, and any changes in their bodies could be signals for help. Yet, owners may not always understand or notice these signs in time. Very often, it's already too late by the time obvious symptoms are noticed. Therefore, scheduling regular veterinary check-ups for pets is of paramount importance. 

Take Action with the Coupon

Royal Canin values the health and happiness of pets. We hope to raise the awareness of pet owners to bring their pets to the veterinary for regular check-ups. Therefore, we are giving out coupons for veterinary check-ups worth HKD 300 (Maximum 300 quotas). All pet owners have to do is fill in the form by clicking the below button. Meanwhile, follow @RoyalCaninhk Instagram and like Royal Canin Facebook Page @Royal Canin HK. Don’t hesitate, sign up now! Bring your pets to the specific veterinary to safeguard their health.

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Take Your Pet to the Vet

“Prevention is better than cure”

Understanding your pets’ health early can not only prevent and reduce the risk of suffering from illnesses, but also allow the veterinary to take the most suitable treatment. Therefore, regular veterinary check-ups are crucial to maintain pets’ health and extend their lifespan, meanwhile lengthening the time they stay with us. If you find that your pet is having the following symptoms, please consult the veterinarian.
 

Have you realized the following symptoms?
Change in appetize (Asking for more food or not finishing all the food)
Sleep for longer hours than usual
Drinking more water
Less active
Toileting more frequently, or at other abnormal locations
Vomiting or change in the quality of excrement
Scratching more frequently
Hairball, hair, and skin issues become serious

‘Take Your Pet to the Vet’- Don’t let regret haunt

The video records the experiences of the three pet owners losing their beloved pets
Losing the beloved pets means that…
Losing the motivation to return home…
Feeling regret for not spending enough time with them…
Realizing the importance of paying attention to the health situation of pets…
It’s heartbreaking to be apart of your pets forever. To avoid any regret, bring your pets to have regular health check-ups!

A Safe Home, A Full Bowl 

 Following the heart-stirring films, Royal Canin will launch a series of charity activities to promote the concept of regular veterinary check-ups for cats and dogs, and raise awareness of pet welfare. We also hope to help tackle Hong Kong long facing challenge of stray animals.  

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Comment for stray animals

Royal Canin hopes to unite the community to support and protect these stray animals through simple acts. To participate in the giveaway, the public can simply share a precious moment with their pet and make a commitment to safeguard their health by commenting on our Facebook or Instagram giveaway post. For every comment, Royal Canin will donate 3kg of pet food to several local animal shelters (with a maximum limit of 1000kg), supporting their continuous efforts to feed and help stray cats and dogs in the city. 

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If you have any concerns or worries, please don’t feel hesitate to consult a veterinarian, they are professionals who know your pet the best.

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