At A-Vet Pet Clinic, we want to ensure good health and well-being for your pet. On this page you will find health guidance and information on important health topics, from tick bite prevention to how you can protect your pet from fear of New Year's fireworks. Our vets also offer services such as dental x-rays and detection of Lyme disease to ensure the best possible treatment and prevention. Find out how you can protect your pet from diseases and create a safe environment for their well-being.

Lyme disease vaccine can save lives
Lyme disease is a serious disease that is transmitted through tick bites, and can lead to Lyme disease in dogs. Symptoms include joint inflammation, muscle pain and fever. To protect your dog, we offer an effective Lyme disease vaccine, which is recommended to be given in the winter or spring months. Regular vaccination every year ensures long-term protection against this dangerous disease.

Is your pet scared on New Year's Eve?
Many pets become anxious about fireworks and loud bangs. It is important to practice this well in advance, preferably with special audio training CDs. On New Year's Eve, the pet should never be alone and kept indoors. Calming pheromones and medications can also help. Provide ID marking in case they run away.

Tick bitten dog and cat
Ticks are a common parasite in Norway that can transmit serious diseases such as Lyme disease to dogs and cats. It is important to remove ticks quickly and use preventive tick treatment. We also offer Borrelia vaccine, which can protect against serious diseases. Contact us if you suspect a tick-borne disease or want advice on prevention.

Why are dental x-rays important?
Dental X-rays reveal hidden dental problems that are not visible on the surface. It helps detect root fractures, abscesses and tooth resorptions, which can be painful for the pet. X-rays provide a holistic assessment of the teeth and are crucial for correct treatment. Dental X-rays ensure better dental health and increase the quality of life for your pet.

Detection of Lyme disease in dogs and cats
Ticks can transmit Lyme disease, a serious disease caused by the Borrelia bacteria. Early removal of ticks is important, and preventive measures such as tick repellants and vaccines reduce the risk. Regular inspection of the dog's coat after outdoor activities is recommended. In case of symptoms such as fever, fatigue or joint pain, you should contact a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.
Lyme disease vaccine can save lives
Lyme disease, transmitted via tick bites, can cause serious diseases such as Lyme disease in dogs. Vaccination protects against Lyme disease. Regular vaccination provides long-term protection against this dangerous disease.
Is your pet scared on New Year's Eve?
Many pets are frightened by fireworks. Prepare sound training early and use pheromones or drugs if necessary. On New Year's Eve, the pet should be kept indoors and never left alone.
Tick bitten dog and cat
Ticks can transmit serious diseases such as Lyme disease. Rapid removal of ticks and use of preventive tick treatment is important. Lyme disease vaccine can also protect your pet against tick-borne diseases.
Why are dental x-rays important?
Dental X-rays reveal hidden dental problems such as root fractures and abscesses. It is a crucial part of the dental treatment to ensure better dental health and increase the quality of life of your pet.
Detection of Lyme disease in dogs and cats
Ticks can transmit Lyme disease to pets. Early removal of ticks and use of vaccine can reduce the risk. Symptoms such as fever and fatigue require prompt veterinary treatment.