- Dental CareYou know you need to get your pet’s general health checked each year, but what about their teeth? Like humans, your pets need routine dental care to check for signs of disease and decay that can impact their health.
- VaccinationTo prevent the spread of infectious disease, all pets admitted for Boarding, Grooming, and Hospitalization are required to be current on vaccinations for transmissible diseases. We assume no liability for pets or humans contracting infectious diseases or parasites.
- Comprehensive ExaminationAnnual wellness exams with our veterinarians cover a wide range of topics – from eating habits to playtime – and give us valuable insight into how your pet is doing. They also give you and your vet an opportunity to discuss the best way to care for your pet and address any questions or concerns you might have.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentTo allow time for development of adequate protection, we are not able to administer overdue vaccines during your pets’ stay. Vaccines should be administered at least one week prior to boarding drop-off, or as recommended by their veterinarian.
- Pain ManagementTransforming the way quality care is delivered to its patients, Old Farm attained AAHA Accreditation for the first time in 2009. Fewer than 15% of all veterinary hospitals in the US have this honor. AAHA-accredited practices are evaluated on stringent standards that encompass all aspects of veterinary medicine—from pain management and patient care to team training and medical recordkeeping. AAHA’s standards are continuously updated to keep accredited practice teams at the forefront of the profession.
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Anal Gland Infection TreatmentAmy will keep your dog calm and comfortable throughout their entire grooming session. You get back a fresh, clean, fluffy dog!
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentOne of the best things you can do is to regularly brush your pet’s teeth. Daily brushing of your dog or cat’s teeth can prevent build-up of tartar and plaque, which lead to periodontal disease.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Dental Surgery
- Ophthalmic Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryFrom routine vaccinations to emergency surgery, and everything in between, trust the experienced veterinary team at Old Farm Veterinary Hospital, to care for your pets as if they were our own. Our skilled veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians can help guide you through every stage of your pet’s life, keeping them healthy and happy for years to come.
- Spaying and NeuteringPets undergoing surgical procedures will receive thorough pre-anesthetic evaluation including preoperative blood work (optional for most pets up to 2 years of age for spay and neuter), physical examination, IV catheter, multiparameter monitoring with an assigned, experienced veterinary technician, and comprehensive pain management.
- Laboratory ServicesFaster diagnosis and treatment: In-house laboratory testing allows your veterinarian to have test results quickly, enabling them to diagnose and treat your pet’s health issues more promptly. This can be crucial in emergency situations or when dealing with time-sensitive conditions.
- X-Ray
- BoardingAt Old Farm Veterinary Hospital, we not only offer high-quality veterinary services, but we offer caring, safe boarding services for your pets while you’re away.
- GroomingAt Old Farm Veterinary Hospital, we know your pets are an important part of your family. That’s why we provide only the highest-quality care for all your pet’s routine and emergency veterinary needs, boarding services, and professional grooming.
- Senior Pet CareFor senior pets or pets with chronic conditions, you may need to consider more frequent dental exams and cleanings.
- Dog TrainingChoosing the right trainer for you and your canine companion can be a daunting and often difficult task. Dog training is an unregulated industry, meaning anyone can call themselves a dog trainer regardless of their education or experience.