Royal Vet Clinic in Doha boosts pet vaccination efforts amid rising demand for preventive care

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Aug 14, 2026

Royal Vet Clinic in Doha is expanding its focus on cat and dog vaccinations to enhance preventive healthcare for pets, responding to increasing awareness among owners and a broader market shift towards proactive pet health management.

Royal Vet Clinic in Doha has said it is expanding its focus on cat and dog vaccinations as part of a wider push to improve preventive care for pets in Qatar’s capital.

In a statement, the clinic said timely immunisation helps guard against diseases including rabies and parvovirus, and that vaccine plans should be tailored to an animal’s age, medical history and exposure risk. It added that its veterinary team uses modern equipment and strict hygiene procedures to make the process as safe and calm as possible.

The emphasis reflects a broader pattern across Doha’s pet care market. Other clinics in the city, including Parkview Pet Center and Dragons Animal Care, have highlighted the importance of core vaccines for puppies, kittens and adult animals, as well as booster schedules and updated vaccination records. Parkview has also pointed to Qatar’s warm climate, which can prolong exposure to parasites and disease vectors throughout the year.

Royal Vet Clinic said it is also trying to improve owner awareness, arguing that many households still underestimate the value of routine vaccination. The clinic said its service is designed for pets at every life stage, from early puppy and kitten care through to older animals needing ongoing protection.

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