Beterinaryo sa SJ

Beterinaryo sa SJ 12 years working with animals. specially, small animals like dogs & cats. Complete laboratory & diagnostic equiptments.

Pet ambulance is also available & confinement area. We are located within small town of San Jose, Occidental Mindoro.

29/10/2025

Hello Furparents..
Please follow us for updates..as we will later post our 3rd Lowcost Neuter..

If incase you see our updates please register fast..cauz we have a limited slots.

Thank you..

Please contact us for details. Thanks
26/10/2025

Please contact us for details. Thanks

We're going                                            PAPERLESS The results of your Pet's Laboratory test, Xray, Ultras...
22/10/2025

We're going
PAPERLESS
The results of your Pet's Laboratory test, Xray, Ultrasound, receipt, etc..
We will send at your preferred social media account like email or messenger.

You can book online appointment at our website:

https://beterinaryo-sj.vetassist.app

Or just go directly to our Clinic.

But we will still give a Vaccination card, Vet health Cert, Consent forms & ordinary receipt.

17/10/2025
No to fake vets…this includes those who are not veterinarians at all but handles vaccination,consultation and treatment ...
27/09/2025

No to fake vets…this includes those who are not veterinarians at all but handles vaccination,consultation and treatment of pets at their clinics and some veterinary clinics which do not have a personal Licensed Veterinarian attending/supervising the facility.Usually these facilities operate thru calls/chats without having the vets check the patients personally.

How to Spot a Fake Vet

By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, Dip., PCCP, Dip., PCVS

Veterinary medicine is a noble profession. Every day, licensed veterinarians commit years of study, training, and sleepless nights to care for animals. But sadly, there are people pretending to be veterinarians—fake vets—who put pets and their owners at risk.

In many areas, especially provinces, there have been reports of foreigners or non-licensed individuals acting as veterinarians without supervision from a duly licensed vet. Some even come from related fields like Animal Science but practice procedures far beyond their scope. This is not only illegal, it is dangerous.

Why Fake Vets Are Dangerous

Fake vets may perform procedures without proper knowledge, prescribe the wrong medicines, or fail to recognize life-threatening conditions. Infections, overdoses, misdiagnoses, and even death of pets have been linked to unlicensed practice. Beyond that, owners are misled into trusting someone who has no right to handle animals medically.

How to Spot a Fake Vet

Here are signs you should look out for:

No PRC License – Every real vet in the Philippines must have a PRC license (Professional Regulation Commission). Don’t hesitate to ask for it.

No Clinic Accreditation – Veterinary clinics must be accredited by the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI). If there’s no visible certificate, be cautious.

Strange Prescriptions – If they prescribe human medicine without explanation, or avoid giving a written prescription, that’s a red flag.

Unclear Background – Be wary if the person introduces themselves as “doctor” but cannot show a veterinary diploma, PRC card, or certificate.

Too-Good-To-Be-True Prices – Very cheap services might mean they’re cutting corners—or worse, not licensed at all.

What Pet Owners Can Do

Always Ask for Proof – Licensed veterinarians are proud to show their credentials.

Check PRC Records – You can verify names on the PRC website.

Report Suspicious Practice – If you know of a fake vet, report them to the PRC, the BAI, or your local veterinary group.

A Call to Protect Pets

Our pets cannot speak for themselves. They rely on us to keep them safe—not only from diseases, but also from impostors who pretend to care. Choosing a real, licensed veterinarian ensures your pets receive the right treatment, backed by years of education and professional oath.

To my fellow vets: let’s stay vigilant. Fake vets—whether foreign nationals or locals—are a growing threat to our profession and to animal welfare. Pangasinan vets, and all vets across the Philippines, please be careful.

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25/09/2025

As tropical storm approaches, let's remember to keep ALL our loved ones safe, including our furry companions! 🐾 Please ensure your pets have a secure and safe place during the storm. Stay dry and stay safe, everyone! ❤️

19/09/2025

Animal Clinic is Closed this Saturday-Sunday (Sept 20-21,2025).

We will resume operation on Monday,Sept 22,2025.

Address

San Jose

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
3pm - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 12pm
3pm - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
3pm - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
3pm - 6pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
3pm - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm
3pm - 6pm

Telephone

+639065502217

Website

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