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puppy1.png In your search for a veterinary facility, we believe you should expect high quality care as well as great service.  Our goal has been to assemble a veterinary health care team committed to providing exceptional client service and veterinary health care.  Our commitment to you is to continue to offer our world class service and a state of the art veterinary facility.

Your pet's health is our primary concern. Pets age three to ten years for each year of a human's life. A comprehensive medical exam at least once a year if not every six months is an excellent recommendation to provide the best medical care possible. A comprehensive examination includes; an evaluation of all body systems such as: the general body condition, cardiac and respiratory function, digestive and urogenital systems, lymphatic system, eyes and ears. Additional diagostic work may be indicated for your pet including blood and urine analyses or perhaps radiographies or ultrasound procedures. These are available at our hospital.

The oral health of your pet in extremly important. Disease in the mouth quickly affects an animals general health. Dental care is available at our hospital. Our staff will assist you in determining how frequently your pet may need dental care.

Choose a veterinarian who is calm, compassionate and willing to explain all the procedures your pet undergoes. Try to find a vet with whom both you and your pet feel comfortable. Try to have it convenient, choose a clinic with qualified staff and facilities to undertake surgery and perform procedures requiring anesthesia, such as teeth cleaning. Because of the general risks inherent to anesthesia, especially for very old, very young or very ill pets, your veterinarian will likely suggest a few exams, including a chest X-ray and lab work of blood and urine, before your pet is anesthetized. During the procedure he might need an IV drip; antibiotics may be necessary before and after.

Your veterinarian may refer you to a specialist, veterinarians who have completed advanced studies in specialties such as internal medicine, surgery, and emergency care, if your pet must undergo a procedure that requires more precise knowledge and experience.

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