It is not difficult to find a vet and help your pet in Luxembourg. The country is home to the Collège vétérinaire. It brings together several professional organisations:
AMVL
LAK
LGP
ALVH
Having specialists in different areas allows all animals to be treated when needed.
In case of emergency, you can call 112. They will tell you where the nearest veterinary clinic is and where to go. You can also find a clinic by Google for Cliniques veterinaires Luxembourg.
The most common reasons for going to the vet are as follows:
- rabies vaccination for dogs and cats — every two years;
- deworming — every 3-6 months,
- seasonal problems — in summer usually ticks, biting woolly rats.
The Grand Duchy's veterinary clinics
Clinics offer prevention, laboratory testing, diagnosis, surgery, and treatment for a wide range of ailments for dogs, cats, rabbits, and rodents. There are a large number of veterinary clinics and surgeries in and around the capital. However, it is not difficult to find veterinary care in communes.
The staff speaks
- German
- French
- Luxembourgish
- English
The staff speaks
- German
- French
- Luxembourgish
- English
The staff speaks:
- German
- French
- Luxembourgish
- English
- Spanish
- Italian
- Portuguese
Open hours Bereldange clinic
The staff speaks:
- German
- French
- Luxembourgish
- English
- Spanish
- Portuguese
Open hours Dudelange clinic
The staff speaks:
- German
- French
- Luxembourgish
- English
- Spanish
- Portuguese
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Source: www.wel2lux.com, www.lak.lu
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