Our Pet Care Services

Vaccinations

This vaccination also protects against hepatitis (adenovirus), leptospirosis, parvo and parainfluenza, this is known as the 5-way vaccine. Dogs should receive a vaccination against canine distemper at 6 to 8 weeks, 10 to 12 weeks and 14 to 16 weeks.

Radiology (X-Rays)

X-rays, known in medical terminology as radiographs, are a common diagnostic tool used by veterinarians to diagnose a variety of problems in dogs. Radiographs are most often used to identify obvious abnormalities such as broken bones, ingested foreign material, or fluid accumulation within body cavities.

Invasive Surgery

Other arthroscopic situations include removing a bone chip—in dogs with elbow dysplasia for example. ... Some vets even spay dogs with a laparoscope. Thoracoscopy (Minimally Invasive Surgery of the Chest) Thoracoscopy, or scoping the chest, allows for observing organs, taking biopsies and removing masses.

Orthopedic surgery

If your pet requires treatment for an orthopedic problem, you can count on the expertise of the nation’s leading surgeons at UW Veterinary Care. Our orthopedic specialists focus exclusively on problems related to bones and joints and are skilled in the most advanced techniques and procedures available. Nationally recognized for developing new techniques in veterinary orthopedics, our specialists will provide you with the latest treatment options for arthritis, fractures, tendon and ligament injuries, and joint replacement, among many other ailments.

Blood Examination

Some medications can harm pets with underlying problems like kidney or liver disease. Blood tests can ensure your pet is healthy enough to take the medication. Even in young and healthy pets, lab testing gives us a valuable baseline picture of what represents good health for your individual pet

Parasite Prevention & Control

Humans are most likely to be infected with the hookworms of dogs and cats through direct skin penetration of infective larvae found in feces of dogs and cats. Roundworms are the most common intestinal parasite in pets and the most likely to be transmitted to humans.

Emergency and Critical Care

A specialist in emergency and critical care is a specially trained veterinarian who is dedicated to treating life-threatening conditions. An ACVECC Diplomate is a graduate of a College of Veterinary Medicine with an additional 3 to 5 years of advanced training in emergency and critical care medicine and surgery.

Electrocardiography

Electrocardiography

An ECG detects electrical problems in the heart, including irregular heart rates and arrhythmias. ... It also serves as a complementary diagnostic for heart enlargement, electrical impulse abnormalities and valve disease. ECGs are also used to monitor pets while under anesthesia.

Nutritional Counseling

Nutritional Counseling

Food Is Life: Pet Nutrition Counseling at The Whole Pet Vet. Straight from the Source. Your veterinarian should be your number one source of information regarding your pet's diet. Nutrient balance. A food with disproportionate levels of certain ingredients (such as phosphorous) can negatively impact your pet's health.

Bathing and Grooming

Bathing and Grooming

Dog grooming refers to both the hygienic care and cleaning of a dog, as well as a process by which a dog's physical appearance is enhanced for showing or other types of competition. A dog groomer (or simply "groomer") is a person who earns their living .... The lighter version of creative grooming is known as pet tuning and is more.

Pet foods and accessories

Pet foods and accessories

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Pet Boarding

Pet boarding

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Dental Care

Don't stress if you just realized that your adult dog's teeth need some attention. Just take a slow, patient approach, and remember that lots of love and treats go a long way in winning him over. Most experts agree that daily brushing is ideal, but if that's unrealistic, aim for three to four times per week.

Fully Stocked Medicines

It may come as a surprise but the federal law that bans the sale of prescription drugs without a prescription applies to pet medications just as much as it does to humans. Legitimate online pet pharmacies will always require a prescription from a veterinarian prior to filling any order for drugs.

Microchipping

After the initial injection, which is similar to a simple vaccination, the microchip won't cause your puppy pain or discomfort at all – in fact, they probably won't even know it's there! Microchips are also non-toxic, which means that your dog won't experience any allergic reaction once the chip is implanted.

Pain Management

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, help reduce swelling, stiffness, and joint pain in humans, and they can do the same for your dog. They can bring relief to a dog with arthritis, or one who's just had surgery. But don't give your pooch something from your medicine cabinet.

Puppy and Kitten Care

Your puppy or kitten requires extra exams and boosters its first year to ensure a ... At Countryside Veterinary Hospital each pet's first year of care is customized ... or microchipping that can lead to a longer and healthier life for your dog or cat.

Wellness Examination

A wellness exam is an overall general health assessment that may include blood tests, urinalysis, and parasite screening. A wellness exam is recommended for most pets at least annually. Some veterinarians recommend wellness exams at least every 6 months for senior pets and pets with chronic health issues.