As veterinary medicine continues to make great strides allowing pets to enjoy longer, trouble-free lives, we make every effort to incorporate the latest in safe medical advances into our general practice. Please speak with one of our veterinary professionals to discuss your dog or cat’s immunizations, dental health, and dietary needs to ensure that your pet is on an optimal plan of preventative health care, so they can live their best life and you can have them for as many quality years as possible.
Vaccination
We are advocates of wellness care for all pets and encourage preventive measures you can take at home to extend your pet’s life and optimize quality of life. We will provide tailored vaccination schedules, nutritional counseling, and helpful pointers on home care that will keep your dog or cat healthy, happy, and one-step ahead of common illnesses. If your pet is ill, we have advanced diagnostic capabilities that allow us to perform an extensive range of tests on site.
Nutritional Counseling
We will provide tailored vaccination schedules, nutritional counseling, and helpful pointers on home care that will keep your dog or cat healthy, happy, and one-step ahead of common illnesses. If your pet is ill, we have advanced diagnostic capabilities that allow us to perform an extensive range of tests on site.
Comprehensive Examination
Vaccinations are an important part of keeping your pet healthy. Regular vaccines keep your pet safe from preventable infectious diseases. During your pet’s wellness exam, our veterinarians will develop a vaccine schedule tailored to your pet that will prevent illness and disease.
Heartworm disease is a serious disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes and can be fatal if left untreated. Our veterinarians recommend that all dogs be given year-round heartworm prevention, regardless of their lifestyle.
Pain Management
AAHA is the only organization that accredits veterinary practices throughout North America. Practices that accept the challenge of accreditation are evaluated on stringent quality standards that encompass all aspects of pet care – ranging from patient care and pain management, to team training and medical record-keeping. The AAHA Standards of Accreditation are continuously updated to keep accredited practices at the forefront of veterinary medicine and advanced business practices.
Upper Respiratory Illness Treatment
Kennel cough is easily transmitted from dog to dog and spread through the air. It is caused by viruses and/or bacteria that affect the respiratory system of dogs. The best way to reduce the severity of the disease is by frequent vaccination. There are several types of vaccinations available to treat kennel cough.
Dogs: Dogs need to have glucose curves performed every 4-7 months depending on the control of the animal. It is also very important to evaluate full blood work and urinalysis. An uncontrolled animal may have glucose in the urine which can lead to urinary tract infections.
Our seasoned team is experienced in performing a wide range of procedures, ranging from routine spay and neuter (sterilization) surgeries to advanced orthopedic and soft tissue operations.
The medication was given. We need to also make sure that the medication has been given consistently over the prior 10 days. We also recommend full blood work to be performed yearly at the same time of the test.
Our client records are maintained from your first visit, and we take a lifecycle approach from the baby stage (new kitten/new puppy) all the way through senior pet care and end-of-life/hospice counseling.