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Why Your Pet Needs an Annual Visit
Examining your pet annually allows the doctor to track any changes in your pet’s health status. Each year, the doctor will check such things as the eyes, ears, teeth, skin, hair coat, and weight.
They also check heart and lungs and palpate the abdomen to feel for any abnormal lumps or masses. Any required vaccinations can also be given at this time. Based on your pet’s health status and age, the doctor may recommend that certain tests be run, such as blood work or x-rays.
Your New Puppy or Kitten Needs Care
We recommend that you have your new puppies or kittens examined as soon as possible in order for us to make sure that they are in good health. We offer
FREE
initial exams to all pets adopted through the Humane Society if they are brought in within three days of adoption.
Kittens and puppies require special care during their early developmental stage, resulting in multiple exams. Bringing your new pet in regularly will allow us to formulate care for your pet’s specific breed, size, and lifestyle.
This includes setting up a schedule for vaccinations, reviewing feeding recommendations, reviewing house training, and discussing heartworm prevention and flea control. We will also talk about spaying or neutering your pet and we will try to answer any other questions that you, as a new pet owner, may have. Get in touch with us for more information.
Why You Must Vaccinate Your Pet
There are many serious and fatal diseases that can plague dogs and cats. Fortunately, we have the ability to prevent several of these through routine vaccinations. Vaccinations are a simple and inexpensive way to protect your pet. Even indoor pets have the potential to be exposed and should be kept current on their vaccinations.
Why Your Pet Needs Identification
We recommend the Avid microchip implant. This permanent identification is something your pet can never lose, alter or damage. With a special scanner used by veterinary hospitals, humane societies, and animal shelters across the country, your pet’s information is available to a host of support systems that will help them get home again if they are ever lost or stolen.