Not exact matches
I recommend titers for my canine
and feline patients once the puppy
and kitten series of vaccinations are complete as a means of striving to minimize the chance a VAAE will occur that could permanently alter the pet's health
and be costly for the
owner to treat.
Being more
feline focused has made such a difference to us, our
patients,
and owners.
This access provides us with opportunities to engage in studies that involve client - owned cats
and their
owners to address
feline health issues in
patients with naturally occurring conditions.
Berkley Pet Hospital, like many pet
owners, feels pets are family members, which is why we are a full service pet hospital, offering the following services: complete physical examinations low cost neuters
and spays low cost vaccinations radiology non anesthetic dentals Here are some of the many reasons to choose Berkley Pet Hospital: Fully equipped veterinary medical
and surgical facility State of the art dental equipment with dental radiographs Fully stocked pharmacy In - house laboratory for timely, accurate test results In - house ultrasound Endoscope Sterile surgery suite Surgery recovery area Three (3) examination rooms Fully stocked prescription diets Critical
patient monitoring area Isolation suites for contagious
patients Large suites for
feline and canine boarder Grooming for dogs
and cats
CFPs consider the unique obstacles cats battle in the waiting
and examination rooms, handling of
feline patients, attitude
and knowledge of staff,
and the comfort
and concern for cats
and their
owners.
At Broad Ripple Animal Clinic, we take pride in providing our
patients and their human caretakers with all the information necessary to help cat
owners make educated decisions about all facets of
feline nutrition, cat foods included.
At North Elm Animal Hospital, we take pride in providing our
patients and their human caretakers with all the information necessary to help cat
owners make educated decisions about all facets of
feline nutrition, cat foods included.
According to Veterinary Practice News, Dr. Gary D. Norsworthy,
owner of Alamo
Feline Health Center in San Antonio
and a practicing vet for 40 years, is among the 60 percent who aren't budging from an annual vaccination schedule for their
patients.