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.
Dental disease is a common and often overlooked problem in pets. While cavities are the most common dental disease of humans, cats and dogs are more frequently affected by tartar buildup on the teeth.
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.
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.