Our chief veterinarian Karolina Henzel is a finalist for Veterinarian of the Year 2025

Vetathome's chief veterinarian, Karolina Henzel, has been named one of the finalists for the title Veterinarian of the Year 2025. For those of us who work closely with Karolina on a daily basis, this is a fantastic acknowledgement of her significant work for the industry.
The Tick Guide – Practical tips and advice for pet owners

The tick season in Sweden is long and can extend from early spring to late autumn. For both dogs and cats, these small parasites not only cause discomfort, but also pose a risk of infectious diseases.
Oral health and dental care, more than just bad breath

Many pet owners see bad breath as something natural in dogs and cats, but the fact is that a foul-smelling mouth is often the first sign of dental disease or inflammation.
Insights about ticks – Statistics, infection and vaccines

Ticks are one of our most resilient insects, and as the climate warms, both their distribution and the risks they pose are changing.
Eye problems in dogs and cats, when is it urgent?

The eyes are some of the most sensitive organs in animals. Since injuries and diseases of the eye can quickly worsen and, in the worst case, lead to impaired vision or blindness, it is important to know what signs to react to.
Signs of pain in cats, how to interpret the subtle signals

Cats are evolutionarily programmed to hide pain and weakness. In the wild, an injured animal would be easy prey, which is why our domestic cats have retained the ability to appear healthy even when suffering from chronic or acute ailments. As a pet owner, it often takes a trained eye to spot when something is wrong.
Senior survey: Why winter is the worst for old trails

January 2026 brings bitter cold in large parts of the country. While we humans can put on an extra sweater, our older animals have it tougher. Cold and damp are the archenemies of stiff joints. Does your dog or cat look a little extra tired and stiff right now? It could be a sign of osteoarthritis that needs to be treated.
Agria Vet Guide acquires minority stake in VetAtHome

Agria Vet Guide has acquired a minority stake in VetAtHome to support the continued expansion of ambulatory veterinary care in Sweden. VetAtHome will continue as an independent company with unchanged management and operations.
Karolina's story

From mental illness to building the future of animal healthcare with VetAtHome