- Dental CareDental health in both dogs and cats is as important as it is for people. As a pet parent, it’s essential to know the ins and outs of dental care, as your buddy will need an oral exam and a dental cleaning at some point in their life.
- VaccinationThe best way to protect your pet from serious preventable illnesses is to make sure they are fully vaccinated. Your vet will administer any vaccinations that your pet is due for. All pets should get their core vaccines (rabies, DHPP  in dogs, and FVRCP  in cats), which protect them from the most common and the most dangerous diseases...
- Veterinary OphthalmologyVision Loss – Pets can suffer a vision decrease from aging, just like humans can. The vision loss could be due to cataracts or glaucoma. Cataracts can be addressed through a surgical procedure.
- Nutritional CounselingArthritis – Dogs and cats can suffer from arthritis, a degenerative joint disease. However, large dogs are more prone to develop it. Arthritis affects a pet’s mobility. They’ll display difficulty going up and down steps, jumping up onto the couch or bed, and climbing into your car. Anti-inflammatory medications, moderate exercise, and weight control are all ways to cope with arthritis.
- Comprehensive ExaminationPuppy-breathed or white-whiskered, it’s important for pets of all ages to get their checkup. Bringing your pet in for their annual wellness exam is one of the easiest ways you can help your friend stay happy and healthy for a lifetime – they deserve it. Give us a call today to schedule your pet’s wellness exam!
- Parasites Treatment and ControlWe know how much you care for your furbaby’s happiness, and that includes making sure they feel their best every day. One of the best ways you can ensure your pets are as healthy as possible is to prevent them from getting parasites which is why we provide deworming in Orlando.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea TreatmentThis parasite is very common in puppies and hunting dogs and can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms including watery diarrhea, lethargy, weight loss, and vomiting which can quickly lead to your fur baby getting dehydrated.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentNot only is your pet’s fur great for snuggles, the skin and coat are also a fantastic window into the internal health of your pet. Your pet’s body is complex, and a variety of internal conditions manifest as issues with the skin and coat.
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentDental Health – Your pet can suffer from dental issues that affect the teeth and gums. That can lead to bigger health problems involving the liver, heart, and respiratory system. Dental issues can also complicate a pet’s ability to eat. Avoid dental problems with regular brushing and tooth cleanings by our veterinarians.
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentCore vaccines protect pets from the most common and dangerous diseases, such as rabies, distemper, and parvovirus for dogs, and rabies, rhinotracheitis, and panleukopenia for cats.
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentMissing patches of fur could indicate a bacterial infection, parasitic infection like mites or fleas, or fungal infection like ringworm or yeast.
- Ear Infection TreatmentVital to your connection with your pet, eyes, and ears shouldn’t go unchecked! Our vet will make sure your pet has normal vision and hearing abilities. Dogs especially are notorious for having ear infections, so we’ll take a peek inside the ear and prescribe medication to clear up any issues.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentYou love your pet with all your heart, so make sure theirs is healthy! Our vet will listen to your pet’s heart movement using a stethoscope, though it will likely be pumping quickly due to being a bit stressed. A listen to the heart is especially important in very young or very old animals to check for abnormalities that can affect blood flow, like a heart murmur or heart disease. Our veterinarian may choose perform an echocardiogram, or ultrasound of the heart, to get a better look at the heart’s size, strength, and function.
- Kidney Disease TreatmentKidney Disease – Kidney failure is common in older cats. As with any health issue, the earlier the condition is detected, the better your pet’s prognosis. Medications, fluid therapy, and a special diet are all treatments used to combat it.
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentWant to know the difference between Gingivitis and Periodontal disease? Let’s start with the basics. The definitions of these important terms are important for pet owners to know...
- Cancer TreatmentCancer – Cancer is more common in older pets than younger ones. Both dogs and cats are susceptible to developing Lymphoma. Dogs tend to be more at risk for breast, bone, and skin cancer.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryYour pet’s surgical journey will begin with a consultation. Your pet may need one of the following surgical services...
- Spaying and NeuteringNo pet parent wants to hear that their fur baby needs surgery. Even if it’s just a routine procedure, such as spaying or neutering in Orlando, the thought of surgery can be very scary for the people and pets involved.
- Laboratory ServicesOne of the easiest and quickest ways to find out what’s going on inside your pet’s body is blood work. Blood is obtained from a vein, usually from your pet’s leg. Your pet will only feel a tiny prick of the needle, for just a second.
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingOur veterinarians agree that microchipping in Orlando is the most effective way to ensure that a pet that gets lost will be returned to its owners. And they certainly want you and your pet to be joyfully reunited!
- Boarding
- Grooming
- Senior Pet CareA senior pet can come down with specific health-related issues as they age. These conditions can require medical treatments – along with a lot of love and care from their owner – to return to a better quality of life.