Vaccination: A Cost Effective Solution
Vaccinations are a valuable preventive measure against infectious diseases and can avoid potential pain and hardship for both you and your pet. You should consider the cost difference between having your pet vaccinated versus the potential cost of care in the event of disease. Vaccines not only give you peace of mind - they may also save you money.
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Wellness Testing and Senior Testing: What do we test for?
A physical exam can tell us a great deal about a pet's health, nevertheless many subclinical or early disease processes may remain undetected. For this reason yearly blood testing and urinalysis can help us complete the picture of a pet's overall health. This is especially important for senior pets, certain breeds and for any animal undergoing an anesthetic.
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Pet Nutrition
We offer a complete line of preventive and therapeutic diets for your dog or cat. The foods that we recommend are of exceptional quality, using carefully chosen ingredients which provide nutrients with proven benefits in the management of medical conditions or encourage optimal health and well-being for your pet. These Medical / Royal Canin or Hill's Prescription Diet foods are sold exclusively through veterinary hospitals and any member of our trained staff will be pleased to assist you in determining the most suitable diet for your pet. |
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Preventive Healthcare Information
Dental Care
Your pet may be showing signs of needing dental care.
These signs can include: bad breath, red gums,
excessive salivation, lack of energy and pain
when eating.
Even without signs, we strongly recommend dental
care for your pet. It's a preventative healthcare
measure, which contributes to your pet's long
happy life.
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Microchipping Identification
The Difference Between Lost & Found
The procedure is simple. A tiny microchip (about the size of a grain of rice) is painlessly injected under the loose skin between your pet's shoulder blades, just like a vaccine.
The microchip's unique identification number and important information about you and your pet is then entered into the National Pet Registry.
If your pet is lost, the microchip I.D. number can be read by scanners at animal shelters across Canada. These shelters routinely scan all pets for microchip I.D. When a chip is detected, a recovery service will identify you as the rightful owner and you will be contacted immediately. Every year thousands of pets are returned home because of microchipping.
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