Every Animal Deserves the BEST AMERICAN HEALTH CARE !

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WELCOME

H&H IMPORTS EXPORTS INC.

Explore our wide range of veterinary instruments and ensure every tail can wag with confidence!

Setting New American Standards in

Animal Healthcare !

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a person holding a cat

H&H Imports-Exports Inc.

Corporate Profile

At H&H Imports-Exports Inc., we are dedicated to delivering excellence in veterinary care and companion animal products. With a strong foundation built on quality, integrity, and innovation, our company serves as a trusted partner for veterinarians, distributors, clinics, and pet owners worldwide.

Our Core Focus

  • Veterinary Instruments:
    We supply a comprehensive range of surgical and diagnostic instruments tailored to the needs of modern veterinary practices. Every instrument is manufactured under HID-certified facilities and fully compliant with ISO 13485 standards, ensuring precision, safety, and international recognition. From spay/neuter kits and forceps to advanced surgical tools, our products are designed to meet the rigorous demands of professionals.

  • Pet Foods & Accessories:
    Understanding the growing needs of pet parents, we also provide nutritious pet foods and a wide variety of pet accessories. Our portfolio is carefully selected to promote the health, comfort, and happiness of companion animals.

Our Commitment

At H&H Imports-Exports Inc., we go beyond being a supplier—we strive to be a partner in veterinary excellence. Our team works closely with global manufacturers and distributors to ensure:

  • Consistent Quality Assurance

  • Competitive International Standards

  • Reliable Supply Chains

  • Customer-Centric Service

Our Vision

To be recognized as a global leader in veterinary instruments, pet nutrition, and accessories, setting benchmarks in quality, trust, and innovation.

Our Mission

To empower veterinary professionals and pet owners with world-class products that enhance animal health, support successful practices, and improve the bond between humans and their animal companions.

Main Categories of Veterinary instruments

1.Surgical Instruments

These are specialized tools designed for surgical procedures in animals. They include:

  • Scalpels & Blades – precise cutting tools for incisions.

  • Forceps & Needle Holders – for holding tissues, sutures, or needles.

  • Scissors – tissue, suture, or bandage scissors for various purposes.

  • Retractors & Clamps – to hold tissues or organs during surgery.

2. Dental Instruments

Designed for oral care and dental procedures in animals:

  • Dental Scalers & Curettes – to remove plaque and tartar.

  • Elevators & Extractors – for tooth extraction and manipulation.

  • Polishers & Prophy Angles – to smooth and clean teeth.

3. Hoof & Large Animal Care Instruments

For hoof trimming, cleaning, and care in livestock or horses:

  • Hoof Knives & Nippers – for trimming hooves.

  • Hoof Picks & Rasps – for cleaning and shaping hooves.

  • Castration & Dehorning Tools – for livestock management.

4. General Care & Grooming Instruments

Used for daily care, grooming, and minor procedures:

  • Nail Clippers & Grinders – for safe trimming of claws.

  • Combs & Brushes – for coat care.

  • Bandage Scissors & Towel Forceps – for dressing wounds.

5.Specialty & Customized Instruments

These are custom-designed tools for specific procedures or client requirements:

  • Tungsten Carbide Scissors & Needle Holders – for precision and durability.

  • Micro-surgical Tools – for ophthalmic or small animal surgeries.

  • Custom Prosthetics & Implants – as per veterinary specialty.

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a man and a woman holding a dog in a room
a woman holding a small dog in her arms
a woman holding a small dog in her arms
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a group of silver scissors

American Precision for Veterinary Excellence !

Veterinary instruments are typically manufactured from high-grade stainless steel, most commonly AISI 410, 420, and 304 surgical steels, due to their exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to maintain a sharp edge. The manufacturing process begins with precision forging or CNC machining to shape the raw steel into desired instrument forms. After shaping, each piece undergoes heat treatment to enhance hardness and durability, followed by grinding and polishing to achieve a smooth, mirror-like finish that prevents rust and facilitates easy sterilization. Skilled technicians then perform fine adjustment, alignment, and joint fitting to ensure precise functionality and balance. Finally, the instruments go through rigorous quality control, including dimensional inspection, hardness testing, and surface finishing verification, before being ultrasonically cleaned, passivated, and sterilized for packaging. This meticulous process guarantees instruments that meet the highest standards of veterinary surgical performance and longevity.

Tungsten carbide (TC) is a premium material used in the manufacturing of high-performance veterinary instruments that require superior hardness, precision, and long-lasting cutting ability. It is an extremely hard compound made from tungsten and carbon atoms, known for being nearly as hard as diamond. In veterinary instruments, tungsten carbide is commonly used for scissor blades, needle holders, forceps, and cutting edges, where precision and durability are critical.

The process begins with the insertion or brazing of tungsten carbide inserts into the working ends of stainless-steel instruments. This involves heating and bonding the TC tips to the instrument jaws or blades using a high-temperature silver solder or laser welding technique. Once attached, the edges are finely ground and honed by skilled technicians to ensure smooth, sharp, and even surfaces. The instrument then undergoes polishing, passivation, and rigorous functional testing to confirm a perfect grip and long-lasting edge retention.

Tungsten carbide-enhanced instruments offer significantly greater wear resistance, better cutting precision, and longer service life compared to standard stainless steel tools. This makes them especially valuable for repetitive surgical procedures and for maintaining performance even after extensive sterilization cycles, providing veterinarians with reliable and efficient surgical control.

The ISO 13485:2016 standard defines the international quality management system requirements for the design and manufacture of medical and veterinary instruments. The procedure of quality production under ISO 13485 ensures that every instrument is produced consistently, safely, and in compliance with regulatory standards. Below is a concise overview of the process:

  1. Quality Management Planning:
    The process begins with establishing a Quality Management System (QMS) that defines policies, responsibilities, documentation, and procedures according to ISO 13485. This includes quality manuals, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and work instructions for all production stages.

  2. Raw Material Control:
    All incoming materials, such as stainless steel or tungsten carbide, are verified through certificates of conformity and material testing to ensure compliance with required specifications before production begins.

  3. Manufacturing Process Control:
    Each production stage — forging, machining, heat treatment, polishing, and assembly — is controlled and documented. Skilled operators follow approved SOPs, and in-process inspections are performed to maintain accuracy and consistency.

  4. Inspection and Testing:
    Instruments undergo dimensional checks, hardness tests, sharpness tests, and corrosion resistance verification. Any nonconforming products are recorded and isolated under the nonconformity control procedure.

  5. Traceability and Documentation:
    Each instrument or batch is assigned a unique lot number for full traceability, ensuring that all production and inspection records can be tracked from raw material to final delivery.

  6. Final Quality Approval:
    Before packaging, every instrument passes a final inspection for functionality, surface finish, and safety. Only products meeting all specifications receive the Quality Conformance Certificate (QCC).

  7. Packaging, Sterilization & Labeling:
    Instruments are cleaned, passivated, sterilized if required, and packaged in ISO-compliant sterile or non-sterile packaging. Labeling includes product codes, batch numbers, and compliance marks (e.g., CE).

  8. Continuous Improvement & Internal Audits:
    Regular internal audits, management reviews, and corrective/preventive actions (CAPA) ensure ongoing improvement and compliance with ISO 13485 standards.

This structured and documented approach guarantees that every veterinary instrument produced is safe, reliable, and meets global quality and regulatory expectations.

we stand by a simple yet powerful belief — every animal deserves the same level of care and precision as any human patient. That’s why our veterinary instruments are designed with uncompromising quality, using advanced materials and American engineering standards to ensure flawless performance in every use. Whether it’s a routine checkup or complex surgery, our products empower veterinarians to deliver safe, effective, and compassionate care. Choose H&H — where excellence meets empathy, and every instrument reflects our promise to protect animal health with the best of American innovation.

we value every customer as part of our extended family. If you have specific requirements or need customized veterinary instruments, please don’t hesitate to contact us with your details. Our expert team is ready to design and deliver instruments that perfectly match your needs — whether for clinical use, personal practice, or caring for your beloved animal family members. We take pride in offering tailor-made solutions crafted with precision, safety, and care, ensuring that you receive only the best quality and performance. Your satisfaction and your animal’s well-being are our top priorities.

“Excellence is not achieved by chance but through continuous refinement — every instrument we create reflects that pursuit.”