Dental health is a very important part of your pet’s overall health, and dental problems can cause, or be caused by, other health problems. Your pet’s teeth and gums should be checked at least once a year to check for early signs of a problem, and to keep your pet’s mouth healthy.
Vaccination
Answer: For your convenience, we provide a copy of your pet's records, in the form of a Visit Summary, at the end of every visit! This is the exact information we would send to you for proof of vaccination, to a boarding clinic or another vet clinic. If you need an additional copy, please email us a request.
Behavioral Counseling
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Comprehensive Examination
This is one of the most important things you can do for your dog! Your dog needs an Annual Preventive Health Exam when they have no health concerns. This is also the safest time to get their preventive health lab tests and any vaccines they are due for. Dogs 1-6 years of age need annual preventive health exams.
Your cat can have intestinal parasites even if you don't "see" them in their poop! And even indoor cats can be harboring intestinal parasites. Cats need this test at least once a year. Sample should be less than 24 hours old.
Behavioral Disorder Treatment
This vaccine is considered a "core" vaccine, meaning a vaccine that all cats should have, no matter where they live.It provides protection against Rhinotracheitis (feline herpes),calicivirus,and panleukopenia (feline distemper). The first time this vaccine is given it needs a booster 3-4 weeks later, then again in one year, and then every 3 years.
Vaccines if healthy enough: Dog distemper vaccine. Optional Bordetella, Influenza, Lyme, and Leptospirosis. Rabies vaccine if your puppy is at least 12 weeks old. We can help you decide which are best for your puppy.
Parvovirus Infection Treatment
This is a core vaccine, meaning all dogs should get this vaccine no matter where they live. It provides protection against Distemper, Hepatitis and Parvovirus.The first time this vaccine is given it is boostered 3-4 weeks later, then again in one year, and then every 3 years.
Feline Retro Virus Treatment
** Feline leukemia (Felv) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) Test: we take a small blood sample and have the results before the end of your visit. This test should be repeated again 2-6 months after your kitten's last possible exposure to these diseases.
Some examples of pets who benefit from palliative care management include those in end stage kidney failure, dementia, cancer, and mobility problems from advancing arthritis.
This is a blood test that takes just a few minutes for results. This test is most important to be done annually for cats who go outdoors or live with cats that go outdoors.
Microchipping
Microchips bring doG's home! Dogs only need a microchip once. If your dog has a microchip, make sure your contact information is up to date. If your dog does not have a microchip, consider getting one.
The perfect solution is a veterinary house call in our mobile clinic. Here, your cat doesn't have to travel to the clinic, won't feel threatened in their own home, and still has the benefit of a full exam. Even though the distance from your door to our mobile clinic can be a very short one, we do not want to risk your cat accidentally escaping. Unpredictable events, such as a loud vehicle going by, can result in even the calmest cat fleeing from the safety of your arms.