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Pet Care in Croatia – Guide for Owners

Veterinary Services for Your Pets

Comprehensive Veterinary Services for Pets in Croatia


Whether you are a local resident or traveling with your dog or cat, finding reliable medical care is a priority. Croatia offers a modern, well-regulated veterinary system that ensures your pet’s health and safety across the country.
Veterinary Clinics and Hospitals in Croatia
From major cities to coastal tourist hubs, high-quality medical care is always within reach. Veterinary clinics and specialized hospitals provide essential services such as:
Diagnostic Imaging: Ultrasound, X-rays, and laboratory testing.
Surgical Care: Routine procedures (neutering) and emergency surgeries.
Health Examinations: Comprehensive wellness checks for all life stages.
Regional Availability: While cities like Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, and Zadar house the most advanced clinics, you will find accessible veterinary care in smaller towns and along the Adriatic coast. During the summer season, many clinics prioritize assisting international visitors traveling with pets.
Find a Vet Near You: Croatia-Med helps you locate verified veterinary clinics and hospitals through our easy-to-use national directory.

Practical Information for Pet Owners

Don’t let the language barrier worry you. Most veterinarians in Croatia are highly educated and speak English fluently. In tourist regions
(Istria and Dalmatia), it is also common to find staff who speak German or Italian.


Emergency Care and Night Clinics

In case of an emergency, larger cities have 24/7 veterinary hospitals. In smaller areas, clinics often have an “on-call” (dežurstvo) system.
Tip: Always keep the local vet’s number saved, or call the general emergency number 112 for guidance to the nearest open facility.


Vaccinations and Preventive Healthcare

Preventive care is the best way to ensure a stress-free stay in Croatia.

1. Mandatory Rabies Vaccination

As per EU regulations, a valid Rabies vaccination is mandatory for pets entering or living in Croatia. Ensure your pet’s EU Pet Passport or health certificate is up to date and that the microchip is readable.

2. Parasite Protection (Ticks & Fleas)

Croatia’s Mediterranean climate and lush landscapes are ideal for parasites. Ticks and fleas are active year-round but peak in spring and autumn. Your vet can provide: Protective collars (Leishmania prevention is recommended for coastal areas). Spot-on treatments and oral tablets.

Regulated Standards of Care

Veterinary medicine in Croatia is strictly supervised by the Ministry of Agriculture – Veterinary Directorate. This ensures that all providers adhere to European Union standards regarding animal health, disease control, and hygiene. When you visit a Croatian vet, you are receiving care that meets high international medical benchmarks.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Pet Owners in Croatia

To enter Croatia, your pet (dog, cat, or ferret) must have a valid EU Pet Passport or a health certificate from a licensed vet. Your pet must be microchipped and have a valid Rabies vaccination. The vaccination must be administered at least 21 days before arrival if it is the primary shot.

Yes. Most veterinarians in Croatia are highly trained and speak English fluently, especially in larger cities like Zagreb and Split, as well as in popular tourist regions like Istria and Dalmatia. You will find that communication regarding your pet’s health is generally very straightforward.

In major cities, there are 24/7 veterinary clinics and hospitals. In smaller towns, clinics often operate an “on-call” (dežurstvo) system. If you have an urgent emergency and cannot reach a vet, you can call the general emergency number 112, and they can help direct you to the nearest available provider.

The main concerns in Croatia are ticks and fleas, which are active year-round due to the mild climate. Along the Adriatic coast, there is also a risk of Leishmaniasis (transmitted by sandflies). It is highly recommended to use a repellent (collars or spot-ons) and consult a local vet about heartworm prevention if you are staying for an extended period.

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