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    Understanding your Pet and Working with Veterinarians

    We understand your pets are a big part of your family and we are here for you every step of the way when it comes to your pet’s health. Keeping pets healthy requires teamwork and is a pet owner, you know your pet better than anyone else. When you know something is wrong with your pet, and or maybe you just know that something’s not quite right – you rely on your veterinarian and their staff to find out what’s going on and work with you to develop a plan to address the problem and help your pet live the happiest, healthiest life possible. Specialize in the following types of pets:

    • Cats
    • Dogs
    • Birds
    • All Pets

    Veterinarians For All Pets

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    General Procedures Offered By Veterinarians

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    PHYSICAL EXAMS

    A physical examination is exactly what it sounds like: the act of examining the body. The veterinarian systematically works from head to tail of the animal, checking for abnormalities. For example, lymph nodes, found throughout the animal’s body, are responsible for removing harmful substances that can cause illness. If the animal has a health problem, the lymph nodes may become enlarged, which may be noticed during the physical exam when other signs of the problem are not yet apparent. An important complement to the physical examination is the health risk assessment, during which the veterinarian asks questions about behavioral or environmental factors related to the pet’s health. Common questions include “Does the cat go outside?” or “Does the dog go to the dog park?”
    SHOTS

    CORE VACCINES (SHOTS)

    Vaccines help prevent many illnesses that affect pets. Vaccinating your pet has long been considered one of the easiest ways to help him live a long, healthy life. Not only are there different vaccines for different diseases, there are different types and combinations of vaccines. Vaccination is a procedure that has risks and benefits that must be weighed for every pet relative to his lifestyle and health. Your veterinarian can determine a vaccination regime that will provide the safest and best protection for your individual animal.

    CORE VACCINES

    • Rabies
    • Distemper
    • FVRCP (cats)
    DOG TEETH

    ORAL HEALTH IN DOGS & CATS

    Your pet’s teeth should be checked at least once a year by your veterinarian for early signs of a problem and to keep your pet’s mouth healthy. Have your pet’s teeth checked sooner if you observe any of the following problems:
    • bad breath
    • broken or loose teeth
    • extra teeth or retained baby teeth
    • teeth that are discolored or covered in tartar
    • reduced appetite or refusal to eat
    • pain in or around the mouth
    Some pets become irritable when they have dental problems, and any changes in your pet’s behavior should prompt a visit to your veterinarian. Always be careful when evaluating your pet’s mouth, because a painful animal may bite.

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