- Dental CareGlenway Animal Hospital is a well-established, full-service, small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care.
- VaccinationIn keeping with the recommendations of AAHA’s most recent Canine Vaccination Guidelines, we have made some changes to offer your pets the best protection and comfort. As usual, a veterinarian will assess your pet’s vaccination needs based on lifestyle and exposure during wellness examinations. READ MORE
- Behavioral CounselingWe can provide advice regarding the correction of problems such as excessive barking, chewing, spraying, scratching, digging, house soiling and aggression. Behavioral Counseling is a special interest of Dr. Brian Cron.
- Nutritional CounselingWe will provide guidance regarding your pet's nutritional needs for each life stage, including dietary requirements for growth, weight maintenance and performance.
- Comprehensive ExaminationBecause of the shorter lifespan of our pets, we stress the importance of physical examinations every six months. Thorough check-ups and preventive care can help alleviate serious health problems. We offer a wide range of veterinary services to keep your companions feeling their best...
- Parasites Treatment and ControlWe maintain a complete inventory of pharmaceuticals, vitamins, shampoos, flea and tick control products and heartworm preventatives to meet the needs of your pet, along with a full line of prescription diets. We also provide the option of a safe and convenient online pharmacy to reduce your costs and keep your pets healthy.
- Behavioral Disorder Treatment- Canine Distemper Virus (CDV): annual booster or every three weeks from 6 weeks of age until the kit (or young ferret) is 14 weeks old. The canine distemper virus is 100% fatal if contracted. It can be brought in on your shoes, clothing, or via dogs. Most ferrets have received their first vaccines before they are purchased, but contrary to what many pet owners are led to believe, they are NOT fully vaccinated when they leave the pet store.
- Upper Respiratory Illness Treatment- Bordetella: annual booster or every two to three weeks from eight weeks until the puppy is sixteen weeks old. Prevents against kennel cough a highly contagious virus attacking the respiratory system, which dogs are susceptible to if they go to public places like the groomer, dog park, Petsmart, or boarding facility.
- Leptospirosis Treatment- Distemper/Parvo (DAP ultra, Leptospirosis, Lyme Disease): annual booster or every two to three weeks from eight weeks until the puppy is sixteen weeks old. Prevents against highly contagious viruses that attack the respiratory, nervous, and digestive systems.
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentDistemper -Parvo vaccine - An added benefit is that new studies indicate the duration of the Distemper-Adenovirus-Parvovirus (DAP) vaccine, considered the ?core? canine vaccine, is three years. If your dog has received an annual Distemper vaccine in the past, the next DAP will be good for three years (some exclusions may apply)
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment- FeLV and FIV: if your cat is going to be an inside/outside cat, your kitten needs to receive two initial booster vaccinations to protect against Feline Leukemia. This vaccine will also need to be boostered annually. Prevents against Feline Leukemia Virus and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, which are deadly and are transmitted cat to cat through saliva, nasal secretions, urine, feces, and milk. Cats permitted to go outdoors unsupervised are at a higher risk of infection due to increased exposure to potential carriers and transmission through bite wounds or mutual grooming, for example.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentDid you know that by the age of 3, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats will develop oral disease! Just like in humans, bacteria, saliva and food particles accumulate and cause plaque and tartar build up on your pets teeth. Over time the tatar accumulation and bacteria can lead to periodontal disease, which is indicated by bad breath, change in eating or chewing, and pawing at the face or mouth. Periodontal disease causes inflammed, swollen and red gums, bad breath, pain, receeding gums and bleeding. Periodontal disease often causes inflammation and infection,which can lead to the damage of other organs such as the kidney, liver and heart.
- Wound and Fracture CareGlenway Animal Hospital offers laser therapy for our patients! Laser therapy has been shown as a successful treatment option for many ailments including, but not limited to; arthritis, inflammation, wound care and surgery.
- Dental SurgeryOur dental services include teeth cleaning and polishing, flouride and oravet applications, dental X-rays, tooth extractions and minor oral surgery.
- Veterinary SurgerySurgical Services: Our state-of-the-art surgical suite provides for the performance of a wide variety of surgical procedures including: spay, neuter, dental, de-claw and specialty surgeries.
- Declawing
- Spaying and Neutering
- Laboratory ServicesWe believe that offering semi-annual wellness exams is the best health care approach for your pets because pets age up to seven times faster than people, so when it comes to their health care, a visit to the veterinarian every year is equivalent to people seeing their physician or dentist every seven years. Along with cats and dogs, Glenway Animal Hospital treats pocket pets, which include: rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, chinchillas, and rats. The first exam of the year will include a comprehensive physical, the traditional vaccines, and parasite screens. The second visit (6 month wellness) will include a second comprehensive physical exam and some further diagnostics like blood tests, electrocardiogram screens, blood pressure monitoring, urinalysis, and x-rays. Our doctors also check for teeth maloclusions at each pocket pet exam. Problems are easier (and cheaper) to fix when they are found early, but if we're going to find problems we need to look for them since our patients might not complain about them until they're really serious. For more information regarding the wellness services listed above, please see the explanations below...
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology
- MicrochippingHome Again This is the website for the microchips Glenway Animal Hospital uses. This is where you can update your contact information and report your dog missing.
- Boarding
- Grooming