Available 24 Hours.
Annual health checkups.
Treatment of birds
Help your pets behavour
Boardingl for your pet
We will come to you.
Spinal Care
dental treatment for your pet
Allergy Ear & Skin Care for Animals
Specially trained to treat horses
Exotic animals such as turtles, snakes and lizards
Keep your pet looking their best
The health and productivity of a group of large animals.
The pet microchip could save your lost pet's life.
key solution to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies
Eye Care for Animals
Pet Insurance

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Below is a checklist of what you might want to keep in mind when choosing and visiting your vet.
1. First, find the right veterinarian, based on location, services provided and reviews.
2. Call or email the vet's office to make an appointment and to find out what the fees are for various procedures so you're not shocked when the bill comes.
3. Write down all your concerns so you're ready when the vet asks if you have questions.
4. Bring a fecal sample with you so the vet can examine it for worms.
5. Arrive on time for your appointment, because many vets' offices are quite busy. If you have a pet, have him in his carrier. If you have a large pet, make sure he is leashed.
5. If you have health and vaccination records, bring them with you and have the receptionist start your pets's health file with them.
6. During the appointment, let the vet handle your pet on her own - any physical interference by you can be a distraction. Take this time to ask your questions.
7. When you're satisfied with your visit and feel confident you can complete any actions the vet wants you to take, it's time to wrap it up.
8. Pay your bill and be sure to ask the vet when she thinks your pet's next appointment should be. If you have a puppy, it may be as soon as a few weeks, but older dogs may not need more than an annual check-up.
9. Re-crate your pet and transport him home.
10.When you get home, comfort your pet and reward him with treats after the experience.