• Plaque and tartar build up on your pets teeth not only causes bad breath, but can cause serious health problems. We perform numerous routine dental services in our clinic, including polishing.
Vaccination
Protect your dog from infectious diseases by keeping vaccinations up to date. Vaccinations stimulate your dog’s system to develop immunity. Because they prevent disease but do not cure disease. they must be administered before your dog is exposed and infected. Your dogs vaccination schedule depends on several factors: the age and health of your dog, and conditions in your dog’s environment. We would be happy to help you plan a vaccination schedule so that your dog’s vaccinations are up to date.
Nutritional Counseling
Calici Virus Infection can cause sneezing, fever, loss of appetite, inflammation around the eyes and ulcers in the mouth. Healthy adult cats usually recover from it. Kittens and older cats are at greater risk of serious complications. The infection is not transmissible to humans or dogs.
Foals: Dam Should Be Vaccinated 1 month Pre-foaling for Sleeping Sickness, Tetanus and West Nile at 3, 4-5 & 12 Months. Deworming Begins at 6-8 Weeks
Behavioral Disorder Treatment
Panleukopenia. also called feline distemper, is a highly contagious, often fatal disease, especially dangerous to kittens. Symptoms include loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, high fever, and depression. This disease is not transmissible to humans or dogs.
Some vaccinations are mixed so your dog does not have to receive separate shots for each disease. Examples of such mixtures are DHLP-P which refers to a mixture to protect against Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluanza and Parvo.
Feline Retro Virus Treatment
Feline Leukemia (FeLV) is caused by the Feline Leukemia virus. FeLV is one of the most common causes of illness and death in cats. It is a cancer-causing virus that can suppress the cat’s ability to light infections. Kittens can be born with the virus. Cats can have the Leukemia virus for years before showing symptoms. The doctor may recommend that your pet be tested for FeLV prior to receiving a FeLV vaccination. FeLV is not transmissible to humans or dogs.
Bacterial and Viral Infection Treatment
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a viral infection that is progressive and fatal. It is a serious problem in many catteries and multi-cat households. FIP is not transmissible to humans or dogs.
• Surgical procedures, both routine and emergency, are performed under gas anesthesia with ether isoflurane or sevoflurane. All anesthesia patients are monitored throughout their surgery and recovery.
• With our blood analyzing machines we can quickly assess a patient’s overall health and begin proper treatment in a timely manner.
Microchipping
Have you lost a pet? If you are a Home Again customer you can call 1-888-HOMEAGAIN (1-888-466-3242) to report your lost animal and work with a specialist to help you reclaim your lost pet. If your interested in microchipping your animal give us a call, ask at your next visit, or visit the homeagain.com website for an explanation of how it works. Check back here for information on lost pets in the area.