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Veterinary clinic ‘Happy Pets’ Vet’ officially opens in VI April 5, 2022

Veterinary clinic ‘Happy Pets’ Vet’ officially opens in VI April 5, 2022

Owners of pets in the Virgin Islands are familiar with Pet Planet VI, which offers a wide range of items for pets, including food, medication, treats, leashes, shampoos, flea repellants and feeding bowls; however, now pet owners can also go to the same location in Fish Bay for veterinary clinic services.

Happy Pets’ Vet officially opens its doors on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, and will provide services such as health care prevention, vaccinations, surgery, laboratory, diagnostics, emergency services and 24-hour hospitalisation.

Services offered


According to a press release from Happy Pets’ Vet, the new veterinary clinic offers cutting-edge technology in hospital/veterinary clinic management with an on-site laboratory that provides fast results and fast diagnosis.

It said pets can receive medical care on clinical areas such as Cardiology, Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Metabolic diseases, Orthopedics, and Ophthalmology, along the hand of specialists all over the world.

Happy Pets’ Vet is the sister company to Pet Planet VI, which has been serving the VI pet community since 2009 as the premier destination for grooming and pet supplies.

Bringing the ‘human touch’ back to pet care


It added Happy Pets’ Vet brings a team of knowledgeable and compassionate professionals whose aim is to provide the highest quality medical care for pets through various veterinary services.

“We are committed to bringing the ‘human touch’ back to pet care at Happy Pets’ Vet. This is an opportunity to build the next generation of aspiring veterinarians as we strive to give pets the very best medical care at a very affordable price,” said Amberly Crabbe, CEO of Happy Pets’ Vet.

According to the press release, Happy Pets’ Vet is connected to a diagnostic network of thousands of doctors/specialists in various fields. In addition, it is also connected to a network of pharmacies across multiple countries where pets’ prescriptions can be recognised and filled from pharmacies within its network.

Pet portal


As part of Happy Pets’ Vet’s commitment to quality, innovation and exceptional customer service, each pet’s medical history can be quickly accessed electronically through the ‘pet portal’ as part of our client resources, the press release stated.

“I am proud of this new chapter and I believe that every pet is well-deserving of access to world-class veterinary care at home. My passion for pet care started way before 2009 and it brings me great pleasure to finally launch this new venture as my ongoing commitment to providing quality, service and innovation to the care of our pet friends,” said Crabbe, CEO of Happy Pets’ Vet.

At Happy Pets' Vet, pets can receive medical care on clinical areas such as Cardiology, Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Metabolic diseases, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology along the hand of specialists all over the world.

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