Vet care in Czechia, in English
Vets in Czechia, without the language barrier.
najitveterinare.cz is an independent Czech guide to animal health. This English section is for expats living in Prague, Brno and beyond, and for visitors passing through with a dog or cat. Nothing here is veterinary advice, but everything is meant to help you spot trouble sooner and get to the right clinic.
Topics
Finding a Czech vet who speaks English
Where English-speaking clinics cluster in Prague and Brno, what to ask on the first call.
Out-of-hours and emergency care
24-hour hospitals, when to go straight there, phrases to have ready in Czech.
Core vaccinations for dogs and cats
Rabies rules, DHPP and FVRCP schedules under WSAVA guidance, EU pet passport basics.
Travelling with a pet across EU borders
Pet passport, rabies antibody titre for non-EU travel, microchipping.
Typical vet prices in Czechia
Consultations, standard surgeries, dental, emergency call-outs.
Common symptoms and when to worry
Vomiting, diarrhoea, limping, lethargy — red flags versus wait-and-watch.
Pet insurance in Czechia
Comparison of main insurers, what a typical policy covers, deductibles.
Sources cross-checked with the State Veterinary Administration of the Czech Republic (svscr.cz), WSAVA vaccination guidelines, and the EU pet travel rules under Regulation (EU) 576/2013.