- At Lashley Animal Hospital, we provide your pet with an extensive range of routine and specialized care. Our comprehensive veterinary services address your concerns in a friendly family atmosphere. We deeply appreciate the special relationship that exists between people and their pets and are proud to offer the follwing services to our community.
- Annual Vaccination
- Dental and Oral Care
- Diagnostic Services
- In House Pharmacy
- Laser Therapy
- Medical and Health Exams
- New Pet Care
- Pet Identtification
- Prescription Diets
- Senior Pet Wellness
- Veterinary Surgery and Anesthesia
- Our office prides itself on trying to provide the best preventive medicine availableVaccines are products designed to trigger protective immune responses in pets and prepare them to fight future infections from disease-causing agents. Vaccines can lessen the severity of future diseases and certain vaccines can prevent infection altogether. Today, a variety of vaccines are available for use by veterinarians. Pets should be vaccinated to protect them from many highly contagious and deadly diseases. Experts agree that widespread use of vaccines within the last century has prevented death and disease in millions of animals. If an unvaccinated pet develops one of these diseases, treatment can become very expensive and many of these diseases can be fatal despite treatment. Like any treatment some risk is involved, but these risks should be weighed against the benefits of protecting your pet from potentially fatal diseases. Most pets respond well to vaccines.
- Our vaccinations include, but are not limited to:
- Canine Rabies Vaccine
- Canine Distemper Combination Vaccine
- Canine Bordetella Vaccine
- Feline Rabies Vaccine
- Feline Distemper Vaccine
- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Vaccine
- Feline Leukemia Vaccine
- Offensive breath. Stained Teeth. Trouble eating.These are just a few common signs that your pet may have Dental Disease. Proper dental care is as important to your pet as it is to you. The problem is that your pet can’t do anything about it. Your pet is looking to you for the care and treatment that he or she needs.
- In order to try to maintain your pets dental healthyou should have your pets teeth examined regularly. Most examinations can be done at that same time your pet is in the office for another procedure. If your pet requires a dental procedure, most likely it will require the use of some level of anesthsia. Before putting your pet under anesthesia, we will perform a full physical examination. We also recommend that a pre-anesthetic blood profile be performed to maximize patient safety and alert the doctor to the presence of dehydration, anemia, infection, diabetes and/or kidney or liver disease which could complicate the procedure. These conditions may not be detected without a pre-anesthetic profile. These tests are similar to those your own physician would run if you were to undergo anesthesia. In addition, the results of these tests may be useful if your pet’s health changes so that we may develop a faster and more accurate diagnosis and treatment.
- Our services include, but are not limited to:
- Dental Examinations
- Routine Teeth Cleaning
- Tartar Removal
- Dental Disease Management
- Oral Surgery & Extractions
- Dental Anesthesia
- Our hospital is equipped to provide an extensive range of diagnostic testing and monitoring to care for your pets complete health care needs. These services include but are not limited to:
- In-House Laboratory
- Digital Radiology
- Pulse Oximetry
- Ultrasound
- Endoscopy
- Opthamology
- Most medical problems usually go unnoticed until acute symptoms are noticed. Regularly scheduled health examinations can lead to early detection and help alleviate serious health problems. As a result, your pet has a better quality of life. Our services include:
- Annual Physical Examinations
- Condition Specific Examinations
- Routine Blood Testing
- Parasite Testing and Prevention
- Annual Vaccinations
- Weight Management
- Dietary Management
- Dental Care
- Your veterinarian will want to know about your pets health history. Don’t forget to mention any unusual behavior that you have noticed in your pet, including but not limited to:
- Coughing
- Diarrhea
- Eating more than usual
- Excessive drinking of water, panting, scratching or urination
- Vomiting
- Weight gain or weight loss
- We maintain a well stocked in-house pharmacy to service the immediate needs of our clients.For prescriptions requiring custom formulations, we refer our clients to one of our local compounding pharmacies.
- Please call us prior to picking up prescriptions so we can have these items ready for you when you arrive.In certain cases, an exam may be needed prior to filling a prescription. Federal Law requires there to be a patient-doctor relationship in order to prescribe medications for your pet. We cannot refill a prescription unless we have examined your pet in the past 6 months.
- Reduces Pain and Speeds HealingLashley Animal Hospital is excited to offer our clients Companion Laser Therapy. Laser therapy provides a non-invasive, pain-free, surgery-free, drug-free treatment which is used to treat a variety of conditions and can be performed in conjunction with existing treatment protocols. Relief and/or improvement is often noticed within hours depending on the condition and your pet’s response. Whether your pet is rehabilitating from trauma or injury, healing from wounds, or simply aging, your companion can benefit from this innovative approach to treating pain.
- How does it workLaser therapy stimulates the body to heal from within. Non-thermal photons of light are administered to the body for about 3 to 8 minutes and absorbed by the injured cells. The cells are then stimulated and respond with a higher rate of metabolism. This results in relief from pain, increased circulation, reduced inflammation, and an acceleration of the healing process.
- What can my pet expect during a laser therapy treatment session?Simply put, it provides relief. As the laser is administered, your pet will relax and enjoy the treatment. The almost immediate relief of pain will allow your pet to be comfortable and any anxiety that your pet initially experiences will dissipate. Occasionally, angry cats will start to purr and canine companions will actually fall asleep during their therapy session. Frequently, after therapy, we hear: “He’s acting like a puppy again” or “She can actually jump onto the chair again.” Pain relief is provided in just a few minutes of therapy and that alone improves the quality of life for your companion.
- Applications for laser therapy include:
- Treatment of arthritis, degenerative joint disease, or hip dysplasia
- General pain management (sprains, strains, and stiffness)
- Post-surgery pain (spays, neuters, declaws, and other surgeries)
- Skin problems (hot spots, lick granulomas, infections)
- Dental procedures
- Fractures and wounds (bites, abrasions, and lesions)
- Ear infections
- Many of our laser therapy patients are older animals with musculoskeletal ailments. Some signs that your senior companion is experiencing pain or discomfort are:
- Abnormal sitting or lying posture
- Circling multiple times before lying down
- Restlessness
- Whining, groaning or other vocalizations
- Limping, unable to get up or lie down
- Difficulty getting into car or down stairs
- Lack of grooming
- Won’t wag tail
- Licking or biting area
- Lack of appetite
- Trembling
- The decision to add a puppy, kitten, or mature pet to your family is a big step. While it is exciting to own a soft, cuddly creature you must also consider that you are taking care of the life of another. Therefore, it is important that you prepare yourself, your family, the animal, and your home for your new life together. In order to make this transition as seamless as possible, we are happy to answer your questions before, during, and after you have decided on what pet best completes your family. After your decision has been made, we can then provide the following New Pet Services:
- Complete Physical Examination
- Parasite Testing, Treatment and Prevention
- Leukemia Virus and Immunodeficiency Virus Testing (Feline Only)
- Core and Elective Canine and Feline Vaccinations
- Heartworm Testing
- Nutritional and Exercise Recommendations
- General Consultation regarding Microchipping, Spay and Neuter after 6 months of age, and Socialization
- Question and Answer to address any concerns you may have
- The single greatest threat to a pets life is getting lost. Ten Million pets get lost each year and less than ten percent return home. We are trying to increase the number of pets that return to their families by recommending microchip implantation and placing tags on every collar. We are also one of only two local hospitals to donate a microchip scanning device to the Belleville Humane Society to help ensure your pets safe return home.
- Microchip ImplantationDog and cat microchipping is a simple procedure. We simply inject a microchip, about the size of a grain of rice (12mm), beneath the surface of your pets skin between the shoulder blades. The process is similar to a routine shot, takes only a few seconds, and your pet will not react any more than he would to a vaccination. No anesthetic is required. If your pet is lost and arrives at our practice or an area animal shelter, a scanner is used to read the microchip. The scanner reads out a number that is traced back to your last known address through a national organization. If you move or your phone number changes, its up to you to update your information by contacting us and the national organization. We use HomeAgain Microchips.
- Collar TagsCollars with tags are also very important. Although this method is not as reliable as microchipping, because they can be easily lost, they are also an effective way to identify your pet. Many municiplaities also mandate the use of dog tags in their communities. Please contact your local municipality to determine if a pet tag is required in your area.
- We also maintain several lines of prescription diets to meet specific medical needs of your pets. Our prescriptions diets include:
- Purina Veterinary DietsFor more information, visit: http://www.purinaveterinarydiets.com
- Hills Prescription DietsHill’s Pet Nutrition has a mission to help enrich and lengthen the special relationships between people and their pets. Learn more about Prescription Diet® pet foods at http://www.prescriptiondiet.com/
- Royal CaninFor more information, visit: http://products.royalcanin.us/products.aspx
- Our pets provide us love, devotion, compassion, and loyalty throught their lives. As they age, changes in behavior, appetite, and energy can challenge the family structure. During these changes, it is important that their family show them same compassion as they have received for all of these years.
- We take great pride in serving our more mature patients. This is especially true when we have known them since they were first born. Consequently, in addition to our other services, we provide the following Senior Pet Care Services:
- Regular Bi-Annual Examinations
- Periodic Blood Testing
- Weight Management
- Dietary Management
- Arthritis Recognition and Control
- Pain Management
- You can also help maintain your pets health by looking for the following conditions:
- Excessive weight loss or gain
- Appetite increase or decrease
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Constipation or difficult defecation
- Increased drinking or increased urination
- Coughing
- Weakness after exercise/Can’t walk very far
- Increased panting
- Lumps or tumors
- Skin problemsitchiness, hair loss, etc.
- Bad breath, sore gums, or difficulty chewing
- Decreased awareness or gets confused or lost
- Urinary/Defacation problemsdribbling, accidents, etc.
- Forgets previously learned commands
- Decreased recognition of people or other pets
- Increased irritability
- Increased agitation/difficulty resting
- Decreased tolerance of handling/petting
- Decreased affection or interaction with owners
- Increased fear or anxiety
- Decreased hearing or “selective hearing”
- Decreased tolerance to being left alone
- Repetitive or compulsive behaviorspacing, circling, grooming, licking nonfood items, etc.
- Decreased grooming or self care
- Weakness or incoordination
- Muscle tremors or shaking
- Decreased activity or sleeps more
- Difficulty climbing stairs or increased stiffness
- Excessive vocalizationday or night.
- Waking owners at nightto go out or other reasons.
- Difficulty seeing or cloudy eyes
- Your’s pets health, safety, and comfort is our primary concern. Before putting your pet under anesthesia, our Veterinarians will perform a full physical examination of your pet. We also recommend that a pre-anesthetic blood profile be performed to maximize patient safety and alert the doctor to the presence of dehydration, anemia, infection, diabetes and/or kidney or liver disease which could complicate the procedure. These conditions may not be detected without a pre-anesthetic profile. These tests are similar to those your own physician would run if you were to undergo anesthesia. In addition, the results of these tests may be useful if your pet’s health changes to develop faster, more accurate diagnoses and treatments. Our Veterinarians are qualified to perform routine and advanced surgical procedures using safe anesthesia and a sterile environment. In addition, our surgical team will continually monitor your pets vital signs during preparation, surgery, and recovery. Our surgical procedures include, but are not limited to:
- Castration/Neuter
- Spay
- Declaw
- Cosmetic and Corrective Surgery
- Growth and Tumor Removal
- Fracture Repair
- Acute Care
- Bladder Stone Removal