- Dental CareMake an appointment so your pet receives a physical exam every six months. A regular check-up lets you know if your pet needs deworming, grooming, training, dental care, a change in diet, or special testing or care. Give your pet the regular care it needs–and the best chance to live a long, happy life with you!
- VaccinationJust like a child, your puppy needs to be protected at an early age and given boosters as an adult. Vaccinations are one of mankind’s greatest medical achievements and can help your pet live a longer, healthier life–so why take the chance?
- Nutritional CounselingHeavy patients can lose weight by receiving a balanced, lower calorie diet with adequate vitamins and minerals and an increase in exercise. Portion control is imperative to successful weight loss.
- Comprehensive Examination
- Parasites Treatment and ControlA veterinary visit needs to include routine fecal exams during which they check for microscopic worm eggs in your pet’s stool sample. Most puppies are born with worms, so our doctors will begin right away to tailor a deworming schedule to meet your pet’s needs. Our goal is to recommend the safest and best deworming medication at the appropriate time for your pet.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea TreatmentVaccinations protect dogs from many viral and bacterial predators, including parvovirus, leptospirosis, adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, and distemper. These organisms cause a wide range of disease symptoms, from sneezing to bloody diarrhea and death.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentRegular bathing can help the skin and coat remain in good condition while keeping visible dirt and smells at bay. Remember to only use a shampoo specifically created for dogs and cats. Time between baths will vary according to breed and coat type.
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Feline Retro Virus TreatmentVaccination protects your cat from many viral diseases, including feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection and herpes virus infection. These organisms cause a wide range of disease symptoms, from sneezing to death.
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentSome pets’ ears can be susceptible to infection, wax buildup, yeast and fungal infections. A careful cleaning with the right products can control or eliminate most problems. However, alert your veterinarian if you notice excessive scratching, head shaking or a foul odor from your pet’s ears.
- Obesity TreatmentOverweight pets generally have more physical sickness and a shorter life span than those of lean or average weight. Excess weight places strain on vital internal organs like the lungs, heart and liver. It also makes surgery or anesthesia more hazardous. Even breathing and walking are often difficult for seriously overweight pets.
- Thyroid Disease Treatment
- Heart Disease Treatment
- Veterinary SurgeryWe offer a full range of medical and surgical services, as well as preventative health care for your pets. We provide extensive in-house laboratory services, highly technical surgical skills and pet pharmaceuticals.
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringCurrent Facts on Spaying and Neutering Your Pets Spaying or neutering your pets is often one of the first things you hear when acquiring a new pet and rightfully so. It seems every time you turn on the tv a celebrity is stressing the important fact you should spay or neuter your dogs and cats. »Read More…
- Laboratory ServicesHave your pet examined by your veterinarian to check on the weight of your pet and if it is affecting any other areas of your pet’s body that also need medical attention. In some cases, blood tests determine a health issue or hormonal imbalance is adding to the problem.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingVaccinations, Parasite Exam, Heartworm Exam, In house tick titers, Spaying and Neutering, Declawing, Tube worming of horses, Teeth floating, Nail Trimming, Pre-Purchase Examinations, Wellness Checks, Avid Microchipping, USDA health certificates for large and small animals, Coggin’s Testing. If you need a procedure and do not see it listed here, please contact our office to ensure we offer what you need.
- GroomingWith summer upon us, so is a seasonal shedding period. Not only is having a clean and comfortable pet important, but starting a regular grooming routine now is a great way for your pet to get used to the experience and bond with you at the same time. Grooming can involve everything from haircuts, bathing and brushing, to nail trimming and ear cleaning/care.