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Help us keep your pet healthy by bringing him or her in for regular exams and vaccinations.
Dogs and cats (and other pets) age far faster than people, so significant changes in your pet’s health can happen in a short time. Wellness programs allow us to diagnose diseases and conditions early, when they’re easier to treat or manage. Often, we can help prevent diseases entirely, just by ensuring that your pet has received appropriate vaccinations and preventives.
We recommend that healthy adult dogs and cats visit us once a year. Puppies, kittens, senior pets, and pets with health issues or illnesses need more frequent checkups. We’ll work with you to create a wellness program, including a vaccination and prevention protocol, for your pet. Call us today to schedule your pet’s wellness exam.
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Whether it be a brand new 8 week Maine Coon or a greying 12 year old Labrador Retriever, the age of your pet matters when it comes to their health...
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It is that time of year again. Your pet is due for their annual physical exam and vaccination. A physical examination is a very important part of your pet’s overall health care....
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Please note that we only accept cats for boarding at this time. We can accommodate any special care or needs your cat might have, including cats that need frequent medications...
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Over the years there has been an increase in international travel with our pets. Every country has its own import requirements when it comes to admitting pets. Some countries only...
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Nutritional needs vary for different species, breeds, ages and health conditions. Choosing an appropriate diet can set your pet on a path of lifelong good nutrition and help prevent many...
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We regularly screen patients for a number of tick and mosquito-borne diseases including heartworm, lyme disease, ehrlichia, and anaplasmosis using a blood test that assesses exposure. Treatment and prognosis varies...
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Microchip identification is a safe and effective way to identify lost pets. We place a small microchip (about the size of a grain of rice) under the skin between the...
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