14/05/2026
Thank you, EVR Vet Option, for the wonderful opportunity given to our Senior Veterinarian, Dr. Wilhelmina! 🐾✨
We’re excited to share that these learnings are now available at Animaland Veterinary Clinic to better serve your fur babies. 🐶🐱
Visit us soon! 🤍
10/05/2026
📢 Dear Valued Clients,
Please be informed that we will be closed today at 5:00 PM.
Regular clinic hours will resume tomorrow at 8:00 AM.
Thank you for your kind understanding and continued support.
09/05/2026
📢 Dear Valued Clients,
Please be advised that our emergency doctor will not be available tonight due to a prior professional engagement of our on-duty Doctor. In line with this, we will be closing early at 9:00 PM today.
Regular clinic operations will resume tomorrow, 10 May 2026, at 8:00 AM.
We sincerely appreciate your understanding and continued support.
08/05/2026
📢 Dear Valued Clients,
Please be informed that we will close early tonight at 9:00 PM due to the prior engagement of our night duty Doctor.
Regular operations will resume tomorrow, 09 May 2026, at 8:00 AM.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
07/05/2026
Every dog can smell good people...
What started as a cycling trip around Taiwan became a life-changing experience for a Canadian couple—and one very determined stray dog.
On the eighth day of their journey, Miles and Teresa arrived in Hualien to visit Taroko Gorge National Park. While dropping off their gear, they noticed a small black stray dog. She seemed gentle, almost soulful, and after sharing a bit of breakfast with her, they moved on—unaware that she had already decided to follow them.
And she did. Everywhere. First to breakfast, then to a 7-Eleven, and eventually deep into the national park itself. For 15 kilometers, she ran beside their bikes through rain and steep mountain roads, refusing to leave their side. Even as they tried not to get attached, it became clear they couldn’t simply walk away anymore.
When she finally became exhausted, Miles carried her, tucked inside his jacket for warmth. From that point on, she stayed with them constantly—during meals, errands, and even camping. That night, she slept right outside their tent, unrestrained, quietly watching over them, still there when they woke up.
They named her Taroko and continued their trip together, adjusting as they went—using improvised crates, coordinating with train staff, and carrying her in a dog backpack when needed. By the end of their journey, she was no longer a stray, but part of their family.
With support from volunteers, veterinarians, fundraising efforts, and caregivers in Taiwan, Taroko received medical care and completed all the requirements to travel internationally. She eventually made her way to Canada.
Now in Toronto, Taroko is settling into her new life—safe, loved, and curious about everything around her. No longer surviving on the streets, she is finally living the life she ran so far to find. ❤️
18/04/2026
If an animal is in danger from extreme heat, should breaking a car window to save them be legally allowed? It’s a question that puts urgency, compassion, and legal boundaries face to face. On hot days, the inside of a parked car can become dangerously hot within minutes, turning it into a life-threatening environment for any animal trapped inside.
Animals cannot explain what they’re experiencing or free themselves from that situation. As temperatures rise, the risk of heatstroke, organ failure, and death becomes very real. In those moments, waiting too long can cost a life.
At the same time, breaking a car window raises serious legal and safety concerns. Some believe it should be allowed in clear emergencies to prevent suffering, while others argue there should be strict conditions or that authorities should always be involved first.
It comes down to a difficult balance between acting quickly to save a life and respecting the law. When every second matters, what should be the right course of action?
Do you believe breaking a car window should be legally allowed to save an animal in extreme heat? 🐾
18/04/2026
Here's Buboy, the viral loyal dog of Pampanga. His remains are buried beneath this monument at the Animal Kingdom Foundation in Capas, Tarlac. We documented his life in our book Dogs in Philippine History.
Dogs, too, deserve monuments. These are constant reminders of their inspiration and greatness as humans' longest animal companion in history.
We join humanity in observance of the International Day for Monuments and Sites!
🛒Grab a copy of the book now via shopee.ph/dogsphi. 🛒
17/04/2026
Hi furparents!
Will be taking a short break for our team building from April 17 (6:00 PM) to April 18, 2026 (5:00PM).
We’ll be back and ready to care for your fur babies on April 18 (Saturday) at 6:00 PM 💙
Thank you for your understanding, and see you soon!
23/12/2025
Holiday plans?
We’ve got your fur babies covered!
Animaland Veterinary Clinic is OPEN on December 24 & 25 to care for your beloved furry family.
Because their health matters—even on holidays!
📞 Call us at 0917 500 2313