Curiosities

This is what it's like to intern with us: learning in a real and human environment.
We collaborate with AEVE (Spanish Veterinary Business Association) to train future Veterinary Technical Assistants. At Albéitar, internships are not simple observations: students are active members of the team and experience the real day-to-day life of a clinic. They learn everything from basic clinical procedures to communicating with families,

How to make your dog or cat not afraid of coming to the vet
A visit to the vet doesn't have to be a traumatic experience. At Albéitar, we work to ensure our patients feel at ease, but families can also help from home. Here are some tips: Get your dog or cat used to the carrier from a young age. Use towels or blankets with their scent to make them feel comfortable.

What is therapeutic laser and how can it help your furry companion?
Therapeutic laser, also known as photobiomodulation, is an increasingly popular tool in veterinary medicine. It is a noninvasive, painless, and very safe treatment that helps reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and accelerate healing. At Albéitar, we use it for cases such as joint pain.

Exclusive cat area: less stress, better consultations
If you have a cat, you've probably experienced the moment of putting it in its carrier and taking it to the vet as a small ordeal. Cats are very sensitive to changes, smells, and noises, and often going to a conventional clinic can be a traumatic experience. Therefore,

Natural nutrition for dogs and cats: much more than a fad
Natural nutrition isn't a passing trend; it's a way of understanding health from the ground up. At Albéitar, we're committed to adaptive nutrition, tailored to each patient's species, age, lifestyle, and pathologies. Many health problems are related to a balanced diet.

What is integrative veterinary medicine and why do we believe in it?
At Albéitar, we believe that the health of dogs and cats is not just about curing illnesses, but about supporting them holistically throughout their lives. That's why we practice what's known as integrative veterinary medicine. What does this mean? We combine conventional medicine with natural therapies when needed.