Please bring your
kitten in a secured carrier along with all veterinary records or other paperwork you have pertaining to your kitten's care.
Please arrive with your puppy on a leash or
in a secure carrier for their safety and the safety of the other clients and patients.
Cats must
come in secure carriers or live humane traps, of appropriate size, with a liner of newspaper, towel, or blanket.
Dogs must be on a leash or in a pet carrier, and cats must be
in a secured carrier for the safety of all pets and clients at our hospital.
Small animals, such as hamsters, gerbils, mice and guinea pigs, should be transported
in secure carriers with bedding materials, food and food bowls.
When transporting house lizards, follow the same directions as for birds.Caring for Pocket PetsSmall mammals (hamsters, gerbils, etc.) Should be transported
in secure carriers suitable for maintaining the animals while sheltered.
On the day of your pet's appointment, we ask that you arrive with your
cat in a secure carrier, along with a recent stool sample (ideally less than 12 hours old).
All cats must be
in a secure carrier - one cat per carrier.
Dogs must arrive on a leash, and cats and exotic pets must be
in secure carriers.
Friendly strays may arrive
in a secure carrier — not a box — and only one cat per carrier.
We also ask that you bring a fresh stool sample, and arrive with your puppy on a leash or
in a secure carrier.
We also ask that you bring a fresh stool sample, and bring your puppy on a leash or
in a secure carrier.
Make sure that your pet, especially small dogs and cats are
in secured carriers.
When outside the home, cats must be
in a secure carrier or on a harness and leash.
Make these sounds, bring an avian companion along
in a secure carrier, or bring pre-recorded vocalizations, and listen for your bird's response.
On the day of your pet's appointment, we ask that you arrive with your dog on a leash or
in a secure carrier, along with a recent stool sample (ideally less than 12 hours old).
Please make sure all pets are on a secure leash,
in a secure carrier, or kept inside your vehicle until we can bring a transport crate to your vehicle.