Not exact matches
With a cool head and a warm heart, a shelter medicine veterinarian can treat distemper - infected dogs so they come out with wagging tails and wet no
With a cool head and a warm heart, a shelter medicine veterinarian can
treat distemper - infected
dogs so they come out
with wagging tails and wet no
with wagging tails and wet noses.
They
treat illnesses before adoption, most often heartworm, but have also
treated parvo and
distemper, and provided for necessary surgeries for
dogs with serious injuries.
But
with a cool head and a warm heart, a shelter medicine veterinarian can
treat distemper - infected
dogs so they come out
with wagging tails and wet noses.
All of our
dogs are vet checked including spayed or neutered; heartworm tested (preventive dispensed if negative and treatment started if positive); up to date on vaccinations (rabies, parvo,
distemper); basic blood test performed; urinalysis; placed on flea / tick preventative if needed; intestinal parasite exam performed and
treated accordingly; and provided
with any other medical care necessary (dentals, surgeries, etc).