- Warts
- Medical Weight LossThere are a few indicators of heartworm disease in cats: coughing, rapid breathing, weight loss, and vomiting. These tend to be signs of a wide range of diseases, so diagnosis is often difficult. The best option is to use feline heartworm prevention for your cat. These drugs are given monthly and are effective in both cats and kittens.
- Emergency CareSullivan Veterinary Clinic understands that caring for your beef cattle herd can be both rewarding and challenging. Our support for cattle ranchers focuses on quality customer service, including herd management, wellness care, surgery, reproductive services, farm calls, and after-hours emergency care. We also perform cosmetic surgical procedures, such as dehorning.
- Diarrhea
- ImmunizationsAll animals are different, and the vets at Sullivan Veterinary Clinic make vaccine decisions on an individual basis for each of your pets and herd animals. We take into consideration age, breed, lifestyle, and travel habits, as well as your needs and plans. We work with you to tailor a unique immunization program, one that incorporates all of these factors and gives each animal optimum protection from disease.
- GlaucomaEyes—We examine the inner structures and outward appearances of the eyes, which reveal many health issues including anemia, infections, glaucoma, cataracts, high blood pressure, jaundice, kidney problems, allergies, eye injuries, and ulcers.
- Cataracts
- Pregnancy
- Testicular CancerMale dogs and cats tend to “mark” their territory by spraying urine in and around your home. Intact males may also attempt to run away, roaming in search of a mate. These animals can become aggressive and may injure themselves, other animals, or people by fighting, and roaming animals are often hit by cars. Neutering male pets reduces the breeding instinct. This can have a calming effect, reduce roaming, and result in a more content house pet. Neutering also reduces the risk of developing health problems such as prostate disease and testicular cancer.
- UltrasoundIn dogs and cats, ultrasound can determine pregnancy as early as 28 days and X-ray can determine pregnancy as early as 47 days.
- X-Rays
- Wound CarePain management is an important part of our surgical and post-surgical program. Since animals cannot speak to us, they rely on us to minimize or prevent pain due to illness, injury, or medical procedures. Sullivan veterinarians believe that compassionate care of your animals includes the greatest effort to provide treatment with comfort. We use both medical and non-medical interventions to prevent pain and enhance healing. Examples of medical interventions include pain medications, anti-inflammatory drugs, laser therapy, and wound care; non-medical interventions include heat treatment, soft bedding, a secure recovery environment, human interaction and reassurance, and an exercise regime that supports rehabilitation.
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Cosmetic SurgeryOur surgical staff screens all surgical patients for safety. We tailor anesthetics to the needs of each individual animal and monitor vital signs for safety throughout the surgery and recovery.
- Skin Care
- Allergies