Preventative Care
To protect the health and well being of our pets, we share your responsibility to provide advice and medical care on avoiding preventable diseases. We are pleased to offer our clients specific health care options based on the age, stage and lifestyle of your pet.
Puppy and Kitten CareDo you have questions about nutrition, training, vaccinations, grooming, parasite protection, or overall health? We welcome your questions and look forward to addressing any concerns you may have. Puppy and kitten visits are an excellent way to get your new pet started on the road to a happy and healthy life. Let’s take these important first steps together.
Puppy and kitten wellness visits also present an opportunity to discuss your new pet’s recommended vaccine schedule and the best plan for parasite testing, treatment, and prevention. Our doctors and staff members are well-educated about veterinary vaccines and parasite control, and our goal is to give you the best advice for your puppy or kitten. We will review your pet’s vaccine and deworming schedule and discuss the best way to continue. Please call today to schedule an appointment for us to meet your new pet! |
MicrochippingMicrochips have helped reunite thousands of pets with their families, whether the pet ran away or is misplaced by natural disaster. A microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and is implanted under your pet's skin in a single simple injection, just like a vaccine. After your dog or cat is microchipped, you must register on PetLink™, www.petlink.net, a no-cost, national pet registry service that keeps contact information current, making it easier for you and your lost pet to be reunited.
Ask us about microchipping your pet today! |
Senior CareYour senior pet’s wellness examination is also your chance to have us address any of your questions or concerns about your pet. We welcome your questions and encourage you to be involved in decisions regarding your pet’s health care. Nutritional needs, exercise habits, and many aspects of your pet’s daily routine can change as your pet ages. We understand that process and can help you help your pet. Even if your senior pet is already being treated for a medical condition, treatment recommendations can change as a condition progresses. Sometimes medication dosages need to be adjusted, or medication may need to be changed. Routine wellness blood work and other routine diagnostic testing are important for senior pets because these tests allow us to evaluate how your pet’s health is either responding to current management strategies or changing with age.
We are here to help ensure that your pet is safe and happy throughout the “golden years.” So, call today to schedule your senior pet wellness visit! |