- Dental CareDental cleanings are more important for pets than people because most owners do not brush their pet’s teeth. Plaque and tarter on teeth can cause tooth loss, kidney disease, heart disease, and even death. Most pets need a good dental cleaning once a year after the age of 3.
- VaccinationMany of the serious diseases of dogs can be prevented by vaccination. With over 50 million pet dogs in the United States alone, your pet is bound to come in contact with an infectious disease at some time. Even if you always keep your pet indoors, your dog can be exposed to viruses carried in the air, in dust, or on clothing. Vaccination is inexpensive protection against costly treatment, or even premature death of your dog.
- Nutritional CounselingSigns include coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite, fever, and discharges from the eyes and/or nose. “Squinting” of the eyes is often the first sign observed. Once the virus enters the nervous system, convulsions, twitches, or partial paralysis become evident. It is spread through all body secretions and is highly contagious. It is usually fatal.
- Comprehensive ExaminationWe recommend all patients have a full wellness exam annually to ensure a preventative health plan can be tailored to your pet’s needs. We also understand that your pet may need care outside of a annual visit and are available for sick exams, new pet exams, and geriatric exams.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlALL dogs and cats are at risk for getting heartworm disease. Pets need prevention. Some last longer than others.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentFlea and tick infestations can cause disease in cats and dogs. Fleas can also spread parasites such as tapeworms as well as cause serious skin problems due to flea allergies. Protect your family from potential risks associated with fleas and ticks by talking to your veterinarian about the right prevention for your pet.
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Leptospirosis TreatmentLeptospirosis is transmitted via ingestion of contaminated urine from animals who are shedding the organism (usually wild animals).
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentDogs remain susceptible to Parvovirus infection until two WEEKS AFTER THE LAST INJECTION in the vaccination series. This is the MOST SERIOUS and FATAL disease we see today.
- Feline Retro Virus TreatmentUnknown 20 years ago, but is now considered to be one of the leading cause of death in cats. It is a cancer-causing virus that often suppresses the ability to fight other infections. Kittens can be born with the virus. Cats can have the leukemia virus for years before showing signs of the disease. Feline Leukemia is not transmissible to humans or dogs. There is no successful cure once signs develop!
- Bacterial and Viral Infection Treatment“Lepto” is a bacterial infection that affects the dog’s kidneys. It can reside as a lowlevel infection for months or years, infecting other dogs while weakening your pet. It is controlled by vaccination.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Heart Disease Treatment
- Kidney Disease Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Spaying and NeuteringAs a pet owner, YOU CAN HELP this problem cease to exist – or you can add to the problem. Spaying and neutering your pets will prevent unwanted litters.
- Laboratory ServicesValue Vet uses a reference lab for our laboratory testing needs. This allows us to offer a wide range of tests which are performed in a state-of-the-art building by trained professionals.
- Microchipping