Veterinary Services
Low-Cost Vet Care
What “low-cost vet care” actually means. Low-cost veterinary care generally refers to any affordable services provided by a licensed veterinarian. This can include checkups, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, and basic treatments for illnesses and injuries that do not require hospitalization. Low-cost veterinary care may also come in the form of non-profit (subsidized) clinics or reduced rates…
Read MoreCauses of Pet Vomiting
There are many possible causes of vomiting in pets. Common Causes of Vomiting in Pets Schedule an Appointment Eating something toxic or inedible (e.g. plants, garbage, chemicals) Eating too much or too quickly Overeating or obesity Change in diet or eating habits Intestinal parasites Bacterial or viral infections Motion sickness Heatstroke Pancreatitis Kidney or liver…
Read MoreCauses of Pet Eye Infections
Eye infections are a common problem in both dogs and cats, and they can be caused by a variety of factors. Here are some of the most common causes of eye infections in pets: Schedule an Appointment Bacteria: Bacterial infections are a common cause of eye infections in pets. They can enter the eye through…
Read MoreCauses of Pet Skin Infections
Skin infections are a common problem in both dogs and cats, and they can be caused by a variety of factors. Here are some of the most common causes of skin infections in pets: Allergies: Allergies can cause inflammation and irritation on the skin, which can lead to infections. Common allergens include food, fleas, and…
Read MorePet Surgery
Surgical procedure on a Labrador. Schedule a Consultation Your pet may need surgery. While not the best scenario, dogs and cats occasionally need surgery. Here are some of the most common surgical procedures performed on both cats and dogs: Bladder Stones & Urethral Blockages: Bladder stones and urethral blockages can be painful for your pet…
Read MoreAnesthesia
Anesthesia is a “controlled unconsciousness”, where your pet’s level of consciousness is controlled so they don’t feel pain and don’t move.
Read MoreX-Rays
Veterinary diagnostic imaging is the use of X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, and other medical imaging technology to diagnose and treat injuries and illnesses in animals. These tools help veterinary radiologists determine the proper course of treatment based on their diagnosis.
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