Spay & neuter
procedures keep your pet healthy and prevent those unwanted puppies and kittens.
Not exact matches
And finally, it means we have established a consistent program of
procedures and techniques that are effective in
keeping pets healthy.
From affordable vaccinations and preventative care, to advanced surgical
procedures and illness diagnosis and management - our doctors and staff will be part of a team with you to
keep your
pet family member happy and
healthy.
At the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conference, Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, Director of Clinical Programs for Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, told audiences that combining specific changes in intake
procedures with a team approach to operations by shelter staff and volunteers will
keep pets healthier, creating greater capacity by reducing length of stay.
Since most of these
pets are under 5 years of age, we are able to start their dental care BEFORE periodontal disease sets in, hopefully
keeping the
pets» mouths
healthier and preventing more expensive dental
procedures down the road.»
It is our responsibility to inform you of tests and
procedures that will
keep your
pet healthy and free from disease.
Our veterinary technicians are dedicated to
keeping your
pet comfortable and
healthy throughout all
procedures.
Our
pet hospital offers an extensive array of caring veterinary services and
procedures designed to
keep your
pet healthy and diagnose and treat existing health problems your
pet may be facing.
The good news: We can perform a safe
procedure to
keep your
pets teeth
healthy.
Helping to
keep pets healthy and reducing the
pet overpopulation concerns through our lower cost spay / neuter, feral cat TNR programs, and life saving
procedures for those who can't afford regular veterinary costs.
Whether it's a checkup or a round of vaccinations to help
keep your
pet happy and
healthy, a blood test or x-ray to monitor his or her ongoing wellness, a treatment or surgical
procedure to address an existing medical concern, or an emergency intervention to save your
pet's life, we're prepared to handle any situation that may arise so that we can provide your
pet with the best possible chance of achieving a lifetime of good health.
We listen to your
pet's heart and lungs, evaluate his or her vision, check for unusual lumps, look at your
pet's teeth and oral cavity and check your
pet's joints for swelling or stiffness.We also discuss with you any recommended
procedures, such as dental cleanings or diagnostic testing that may be appropriate for
keeping your
pet healthy.
This annual observance encourages
pet owners to freshen up on
pet first aid
procedures, as well as ways to
keep pets safe and
healthy, especially heading into the warmer months of the year.
Her favorite parts of her job include anesthetic
procedures, dental cleanings, and helping owners
keep their
pets healthy and happy.