Groomer Michael Rigos gives a dog a trim at Abu Dhabi's Pet Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National.
Groomer Michael Rigos gives a dog a trim at Abu Dhabi's Pet Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National.
Groomer Michael Rigos gives a dog a trim at Abu Dhabi's Pet Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National.
Groomer Michael Rigos gives a dog a trim at Abu Dhabi's Pet Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National.

Abu Dhabi's Pet Pavilion opens with pool, grooming, day care service, boarding and a vet


Evelyn Lau
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Pet Pavilion, a new facility that has opened in the capital, wants to be the place that caters to all the needs of animal owners in one location.

“What was observed is that Abu Dhabi had very different separated services and depending on owners, they had to go to many different places, when everything could be done at the same place,” general manager Luis Mendoza tells The National. “So for that, we decided to create a pet pavilion.”

The large space, which is currently in its soft-launch phase before opening officially on May 1, is in Mussaffah. It spans 14,000 square metres and features services such as grooming, dog day care and boarding. It has a veterinary clinic and shop selling things such as food, litter and toys. Although the location may be difficult for some pet owners to get to, the facility offers a taxi service for an extra fee to pick up and drop off pets.

Almost everyone who works at Pet Pavilion has completed a fear-free certification, which is a programme from the US that helps veterinary professionals and staff learn to address different levels of fear, anxiety and stress in animals. Mendoza knows that pets don't often enjoy being in cages so there is also a waiting room for cat owners with a cat tree and shelves mounted to the wall for felines to roam.

However, one of the most exciting parts of the facility for Mendoza is the 9x6-metre indoor pool — which no other clinic in Abu Dhabi currently has — that can be used for helping animals that need specialist treatments such as hydrotherapy or physiotherapy.

Mendoza knows first-hand the benefits of such a service as it did wonders for his foster dog Sala, who was taken in from the streets by the rescue group House of Hounds in January. The saluki was found with a badly fractured front leg that was later amputated.

Sala, a three-legged saluki who was rescued by House of Hounds, playing in the pool at Pet Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National
Sala, a three-legged saluki who was rescued by House of Hounds, playing in the pool at Pet Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National

It was decided that Sala should try hydrotherapy with Natasha Lotter, head of the physiotherapy unit at Pet Pavilion, to see how the dog would fare in her rehabilitation. After a month and a half of sessions with Lotter, who created a bespoke therapy programme for the patient, and Sala can now run and play like any other dog, despite being a little more bouncy while doing so.

“She didn't only learn to walk, she learned to get her balance, going upstairs, downstairs like many things that we take for granted in many other dogs,” Mendoza says. “With Sala, everything was a challenge but she overcame everything.”

He credits Lotter for changing the rescue dog’s life, saying that they are lucky to have her. Originally from South Africa, she began her career as a marine biologist and animal trainer before completing postgraduate studies in veterinary physiotherapy in 2010.

“She understands the anatomy of animals, she has prepared herself to treat those animals since the very beginning,” he says. “She's able to use every single device as it is needed, the way it is needed and when it is needed, so we're not going to supply a service that is not needed.”

Pet Pavilion also offers other services such as a day care for dogs, something that has been lacking in Abu Dhabi. The indoor space is next to the swimming pool and has capacity for 15 to 20 canines if pre-introduced. There is also a boarding area with 10 rooms that are 2.5x2 metres and all have CCTV cameras in them so pet owners can watch a live feed of their animals while away.

“The boarding unit is not huge. We have 10 rooms. Some of them can be shared by animals because the rooms are pretty big. But the idea is to be able to offer everything to everyone,” Mendoza says. “We prefer to keep it a bit smaller and personalise it a bit more. There are people in Pet Pavilion 24/7. So if they go for boarding, there's going to be people with their animals, whether they're in their rooms, whether they're in day care, in the clinic, or even in grooming.”

And that's is another service that Mendoza is proud of, as the facility has a fear-free, elite-certified groomer named Michael who has undergone more than 60 hours of training. The room he works in is spacious with plenty of natural light coming from the floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as another that makes it easy for pet owners to watch their animals being groomed.

Inside the pet grooming salon at Pet Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National
Inside the pet grooming salon at Pet Pavilion. Victor Besa / The National

There are three tables and three baths for animals — one for cats, dogs and rescue animals that may be sick but need grooming. Mendoza says that everything at Pet Pavilion is sanitised with F10, a disinfectant that is safe for use around the animals. The veterinary unit is next to the grooming centre, in case there are any issues. This was purposefully designed as the building is rectangular but all the facilities are laid out in a U shape so it is easier to move from room to room if necessary.

Pet Pavilion wants to help build and connect with the pet community in Abu Dhabi. It recently hosted a fitness with pets day with dog owners and has plans in the future to host adoption days with House of Hounds. Other activities for a later date might include puppy training or first-aid courses such as on heatstroke, which can occur in pets during the summer.

Mendoza is already excited to welcome potential clinics during its soft opening phase. He says the facility has a transparency policy in place so all owners are able to see what is happening with a pet at any time.

"Day care, the swimming pool, we have those glass walls, they're able to see what the what we are doing because we're proud of what we are doing as well.

"We have been preparing the staff, we have been acclimatising the place. Every single thing that was decided, there was a purpose."

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Winner: General Line, Xavier Ziani (jockey), Omar Daraj (trainer)

4.35pm: Maiden (T); Dh150,000; 1,600m
Winner: Travis County, Adrie de Vries, Ismail Mohammed

5.10pm: Handicap (D); Dh175,000; 1,200m
Winner: Scrutineer, Tadhg O’Shea, Ali Rashid Al Raihe

5.45pm: Maiden (D); Dh150,000; 1,600m
Winner: Yulong Warrior, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar

6.20pm: Maiden (D); Dh150,000; 1,600m
Winner: Ejaaby, Jim Crowley, Doug Watson

6.55pm: Handicap (D); Dh160,000; 1,600m
Winner: Storyboard, Richard Mullen, Satish Seemar

7.30pm: Handicap (D); Dh150,000; 2,200m
Winner: Grand Dauphin, Gerald Mosse, Ahmed Al Shemaili

8.05pm: Handicap (T); Dh190,000; 1,800m
Winner: Good Trip, Tadhg O’Shea, Ali Rashid Al Raihe

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Fighter profiles

Gabrieli Pessanha (Brazil)

Reigning Abu Dhabi World Pro champion in the 95kg division, virtually unbeatable in her weight class. Known for her pressure game but also dangerous with her back on the mat.

Nathiely de Jesus, 23, (Brazil)

Two-time World Pro champion renowned for her aggressive game. She is tall and most feared by her opponents for both her triangles and arm-bar attacks.

Thamara Ferreira, 24, (Brazil)

Since her brown belt days, Ferreira has been dominating the 70kg, in both the World Pro and the Grand Slams. With a very aggressive game.

Samantha Cook, 32, (Britain)

One of the biggest talents coming out of Europe in recent times. She is known for a highly technical game and bringing her A game to the table as always.

Kendall Reusing, 22, (USA)

Another young gun ready to explode in the big leagues. The Californian resident is a powerhouse in the -95kg division. Her duels with Pessanha have been highlights in the Grand Slams.

Martina Gramenius, 32, (Sweden)

Already a two-time Grand Slam champion in the current season. Gramenius won golds in the 70kg, in both in Moscow and Tokyo, to earn a spot in the inaugural Queen of Mats.

 

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Bantamweight: Jalal Al Daaja (JOR) beat Hamza Bougamza (MAR)

Catchweight 67kg: Mohamed El Mesbahi (MAR) beat Fouad Mesdari (ALG)

Lightweight: Abdullah Mohammed Ali (UAE) beat Abdelhak Amhidra (MAR)

Catchweight 73kg: Mosatafa Ibrahim Radi (PAL) beat Yazid Chouchane (ALG)

Middleweight: Yousri Belgaroui (TUN) beat Badreddine Diani (MAR)

Catchweight 78KG: Rashed Dawood (UAE) beat Adnan Bushashy (ALG)

Middleweight: Sallah-Eddine Dekhissi (MAR) beat Abdel Enam (EGY)

Catchweight 65kg: Yanis Ghemmouri (ALG) beat Rachid Hazoume (MAR)

Lightweight: Mohammed Yahya (UAE) beat Azouz Anwar (EGY)

Catchweight 79kg: Souhil Tahiri (ALG) beat Omar Hussein (PAL)

Middleweight: Tarek Suleiman (SYR) beat Laid Zerhouni (ALG)

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New Zealand 266 for 9 in 50 overs
Pakistan 219 all out in 47.2 overs 

New Zealand win by 47 runs

UAE SQUAD

UAE team
1. Chris Jones-Griffiths 2. Gio Fourie 3. Craig Nutt 4. Daniel Perry 5. Isaac Porter 6. Matt Mills 7. Hamish Anderson 8. Jaen Botes 9. Barry Dwyer 10. Luke Stevenson (captain) 11. Sean Carey 12. Andrew Powell 13. Saki Naisau 14. Thinus Steyn 15. Matt Richards

Replacements
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Updated: March 14, 2023, 6:39 AM