At-Home Euthanasia (NEW)
*Limited day/times - Call for more information
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Pets are often more at ease in their familiar surroundings. Being at home can reduce stress and anxiety for the pet during their final moments.
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At-home euthanasia can provide a more private and dignified setting for the pet's passing, allowing them to be surrounded by loved ones in their final moments.
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Allowing family members, including other pets, to be present during the process can provide a sense of closure and shared support.
Specialty Surgeries with a
Board Certificated Surgeon (NEW)
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Some pets may have unique health conditions or rare disorders that require specialized surgical interventions. Board-certified surgeons are well-equipped to handle such cases, providing tailored care based on their specialized knowledge.
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Board-certified veterinary surgeons are required to stay current with the latest advancements in their field. This commitment to continuing education ensures that they are aware of new surgical techniques, technologies, and treatment options that can benefit your pet.
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Board-certified veterinary surgeons undergo additional years of specialized training and education beyond veterinary school. They focus specifically on surgical procedures and techniques relevant to their chosen specialty. This expertise allows them to handle complex cases and perform advanced surgeries with a higher level of proficiency.
Clinic Services
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Spay and Neutering
Dental Surgeries
Soft Tissue Surgeries (Cystotomy, Gastrointestinal, and more)
and more
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Regular check-ups are important for maintaining your pet's overall health. Wellness exams typically include a thorough physical examination, vaccinations, and preventive care recommendations.
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When your pet is unwell, veterinarians conduct thorough examinations to diagnose and treat illnesses. This may involve additional tests, such as bloodwork or imaging, to determine the underlying cause.
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X-rays, ultrasounds, and other imaging techniques are used to diagnose and monitor various health conditions.
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Our clinic has an in-house laboratory for conducting blood tests, urinalysis, and other diagnostic procedures for fast results.
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Regular nail trims are essential for maintaining your pet's comfort and preventing issues like ingrown nails or damage to furniture and skin caused by overly long nails.
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Vaccines protect pets from various infectious diseases. Veterinarians administer vaccines based on the pet's age, lifestyle, and risk factors. Read more about the vaccinations we offer in our Resource Page
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Prevention and treatment of parasites, such as fleas, ticks, and internal parasites, are important components of veterinary care.
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Microchipping is a way to identify and reunite lost pets with their owners. It involves implanting a small chip under the pet's skin with owner contact information.
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Some dogs naturally express their anal glands during bowel movements, while others may require manual expression. We can perform routine anal gland expressions as part of regular grooming or preventive care.