Exotic Pet Care
An Exotic Vet for Nontraditional Companions
Exotic Pet Care
An Exotic Vet for Nontraditional Companions
Veterinary Care for Small Mammals and Birds
Big Island Pet Care Center wants your pet to live a healthy, comfortable life. Our exotic veterinarian, Dr. Sabina, provides care for small mammals and pet birds. As an exotic vet in Keaau, we offer routine wellness visits and treatment for illnesses and injuries.
about our clinic –
Big Island pet care center
Dr. Grune, a visionary in the field of veterinary medicine, founded our clinic in 1990. Opening his own practice was the realization of his lifelong dream—to deliver the highest level of care to animals in need.
Through his clinic, Dr. Grune has surpassed his expectations and provided comprehensive and compassionate care for dogs and cats throughout Hawaii. We prioritize client education and have created a comfortable space where pets and parents feel at ease.
Our lovely clinic is located within a retrofitted house. It exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-air lanai serves as our waiting room, and the surrounding landscaped grounds provide a serene environment to promote relaxation for your pet.
Our hands-on approach ensures that your furry friends receive personalized attention and care. We genuinely strive for the best for your pet and aim to build lasting relationships with both pets and their devoted owners. Our dedicated veterinarians and staff are here to meet all your pet healthcare needs.
Wellness Care
for Exotic Pets
Routine wellness examinations can be a part of keeping exotic pets healthy. Checkups with an exotic vet identify potential health concerns before they become more serious.
During wellness visits, Dr. Sabina evaluates your pet’s overall health, discusses nutrition and husbandry, and gives recommendations to support long-term well-being. These appointments are an opportunity for pet owners to ask questions! You can ask about habitat setup, preventive care, and other aspects of exotic pet ownership.
Preventive care establishes a baseline for your pet’s health and can contribute to a longer, healthier life.
Treatment for Illness or Injury
If your exotic pet becomes sick or injured, they need veterinary care. As an experienced exotic veterinarian, Dr. Sabina evaluates many medical concerns affecting small mammals and birds. She develops thoughtful treatment plans for each patient.
When additional diagnostics are needed, samples can be collected and sent to a trusted external laboratory for further testing. These results give our vet valuable information that supports accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
For certain advanced procedures or specialized conditions, Dr. Sabina may recommend referral to a veterinary specialist to ensure your pet receives the most appropriate level of care. Our team works closely with pet owners throughout the process, helping you understand your pet’s available options.
Exotic Pets Treated Here
Our exotic vet at Big Island Pet Care Center treats the following pets:
- Guinea Pigs
- Rabbits
- Mice
- Rats
- Chinchillas
- Birds
- Backyard Chickens (not wildlife)
Trusted Veterinary Care: See an Exotic Veterinarian in Keaau!
Finding an experienced exotic veterinarian is important when it comes to the health of your special pet. Dr. Sabina at Big Island Pet Care Center looks forward to caring for your small mammal companions and pet birds.
Schedule an appointment today for your pet! We care for exotics throughout Keaau, HI, and Hawaiian Paradise Park.
Discover Exceptional Veterinary Care at Big Island Pet Care Center
Your Trusted Vet Near You in Keaau, HI, and Hawaiian Paradise Park!
Look no further than Big Island Pet Care Center! Our animal hospital is dedicated to providing exceptional care for your beloved pets. Schedule an appointment today and experience the highest level of care for your cherished pets at Big Island Pet Care Center!
Trust our experienced team to deliver top-notch veterinary services tailored to meet the unique needs of your exotic pets, including small mammals and avians, in Keaau and Hawaiian Paradise Park.



