We are closed from December 25-January 1 and reopen January 2
We are closed from December 25-January 1 and reopen January 2
This includes annual exams to establish a valid "Veterinary Client Patient Relationship" and puppy and kitten exams.
For those injuries and illnesses that can't wait such as lacerations, ear infections, vomiting/diarrhea, lethargy
Has your pet been feeling off? A limp that comes and goes? Several issues that come and go?
This injectable vaccine is a core to protect dogs from parvovirus, distemper virus, adenovirus, parainfluenza.
This oral vaccine is a yearly to protect dogs against kennel cough
This injectable vaccine is to protect dogs from rabies. In this area, bats harbor rabies virus. By law, a veterinarian or licensed veterinary technician must administer this vaccine. We use the thimersol free version of this vaccine to ensure safety.
This injectable vaccine is to protect dogs from leptospirosis. It is quickly becoming considered a core vaccine. This vaccine must be boosted annually, after an initial series 3 weeks apart.
This injectable vaccine is a core to protect cats against Rhinotracheitis-Calici-Panleukopenia-Chlamydia Psittaci.
This injectable vaccine is a non-core vaccine for high-risk cats.
This injectable vaccine is a 1 year feline rabies vaccine, using the safest technology available for your kitty.
This injectable vaccine is a 3 year feline rabies vaccine, using the most advanced and safe technology for your feline friend. By law, a veterinarian or licensed veterinary technician must administer this vaccine.
Drawing blood to check the antibodies produced by vaccines
YOU DO THE WORK: You must fill out the paperwork and send the sample yourself. We will draw the blood and centrifuge it for you; this is the core vaccine canine/feline test
https://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/lab/cavids/titer-testing-details/
Patients are required to have a physical exam within prior to anesthesia. We require bloodwork within 3 months of the procedure if the patient is over 7 years of age. We will send home your pet with pre-visit medications to ensure their stress level is low, which allows for a better anesthesia experience for the patient.
Pre-anesthetic physical exam
Patient warmer (bair hugger)
IV induction and isoflurane anesthesia (intubated)
Multiparameter monitor (including blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level, blood carbon dioxide, temperature & ecg)
The surgical procedure
Local anesthetic block at incision
Dissolvable internal sutures
Pain medication injections
Pain medications to go home
Complimentary nail trim
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