Delivering them directly to a foster home or veterinary clinic
for heartworm screening would also be a great help to foster families who work late or live further out of town.
We recommend routine
annual heartworm screening (a simple blood test) for all of our dog patients, and monthly heartworm prevention for all of our dog and cat patients (and ferrets too!).
* Health check * Spay or Neuter * First round of Distemper / Parvo vaccine for dogs (DA2P - PV) or first round of Distemper vaccine for cats (FVRCP) * Bordetella vaccine for dogs * Feline Leukemia testing for all cats and
Canine Heartworm screening for dogs six months or older * First deworming * Flea treatment * Microchip identification & registration * Pet Behavior Resources * Pet training discount for dogs * Certificate for INITIAL vet visit * 30 days of ShelterCare Pet Insurance
Annual heartworm screening can detect infections early, before the cardiopulmonary system has been damaged due to the presence of heartworms within the heart and the blood vessels of the lungs.
«We must do more to help veterinarians and their clients follow our guidelines
for heartworm screening and prevention.»
Adoption fee includes first year standard vaccinations,
heartworm screening, veterinary check up and spay or neutering costs.
Thankfully, my family had
a Heartworm screening test done, and the disease was caught early; so I'm not showing any of those symptoms yet.
The Adoption Fee includes: - Vet exam - Spay / Neuter prior to adoption - Current vaccinations -
Heartworm screening (on dogs over 6 months of age)- Deworming - Microchipped - Flea / Tick Treatment if needed - Misc personal vetting needed prior to adoption
Rescue costs include a complete set of vaccinations, spay or neuter, microchip, boarding fees, transport, deworming, food and general care,
heartworm screening... as well as flee, tick and heartworm prevention (and treatment, if needed) and much, much more.
Checking CBCs, chemistry panels, thyroid function, tick - borne disease and
heartworm screening, feline leukemia and FIV screening, all in - house provides a wealth of information, at our fingertips.
This gives us the opportunity to do a thorough nose to tail exam, update any necessary vaccines and perform annual intestinal parasite and
heartworm screening.
Services offered: affordable vaccinations,
heartworm screening and preventatives, flea medications, tapeworm medications and microchipping.
North County Animal Hospital has a comprehensive in - house laboratory which allows us to perform immediate chemistry profiles, urine analysis, cytology,
heartworm screening and fecal parasite analysis.
Heartworm screening and prevention — One of the biggest killers of dogs is a parasite that colonizes the heart called heartworm.
With the help of this information, along with preventative tests and treatments such as fecal and
heartworm screenings and consistent flea and internal parasite control, we can help keep our patients and their human families healthy.