


From puppies and kittens to geriatric pets, preventative care
is the best way for your pet to be happy and healthy.
Preventative care could keep otherwise minor problems from
becoming dangerous for your pet .
You can do your part by bringing your pet in for twice yearly
wellness physical examinations, keeping your pet up-to-date
on vaccinations, testing for intestinal parasites and
heartworm disease, as well as, keeping your pet on monthly
heartworm preventative.
Deworming 4 times per year is recommended by the Center
for Disease Control to keep your pet free from intestinal
parasites. Many Intestinal parasites are contagious to people.
By deworming your pet, you keep your family safe, also.
Dental care is just as important for your pet as it is for you.
Our dental services can prevent periodontal disease, can
prevent the spread of infection through the bloodstream to
your pet's liver, kidneys, and heart, which can lead to
permanent organ damage and keep your pet's breath fresh
and clean, too.
We recommend spaying and neutering your pet to minimize
the risk of your pet developing mammary tumors, uterine
infections, prostate disease, or testicular cancer.
Our office also carries Hill's prescription dietary foods for
your pet's nutritional needs.

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