HOLIDAY HOURS

Please note the following changes to our regular hospital hours:

 

December 24  - Closed
December 25  - Closed
December 26  - Closed
December 31 - Closed
January 1 - Closed

 

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Parasite Control

Our hospital offers guidance on a number of Parasite Control Programs.

The most common parasites that afflict pets are fleas and ticks. Fleas and ticks are capable of transmitting infection and disease to pets through a bite. Many pets also suffer from severe allergic reaction to the bites of fleas and ticks.

Internal parasites such as worms are also capable of causing severe illness in pets. It is imperative that owners use one of the many commercially available products that protect pets from these parasites in order to maintain their pet's health. Our staff and veterinarians can help you choose the correct product based on your pet’s risk factors and health status.

In addition, because of the damages posed by intestinal parasites to both pets and people, all dogs and cats should have at least one fecal examination per year to test for intestinal parasites (e.g., roundworms, hookworms, Giardia). In some parts of the country where intestinal parasites are known to be more common, several fecal exams per year are recommended. There are specific treatments available for pets with GI (gastrointestinal) parasites.

Wellness and Preventative Care

Parasite Control

Wellness exams are performed to prevent disease or sickness and help to ensure your pets continue to stay healthy. These services include... More

Wellness and Preventative Care

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