Preventive care saves money & improves pet comfort for your furry family members in Phoenix.
Annual Exams
- Catch problems early
- Save money and improve pet health
- Form a prevention plan
Vaccines
- Affordable Vaccine Packages --> CLICKHERE for more information.
- Legally required or cheaper than getting sick
Core Vaccines:
- Rabies
- start 12 weeks old, repeat in 1 year, then every 3 years
- Distemper, Parvo, Hepatitis
- every 3-4 weeks until at least 16 weeks old, repeat in 1 year, then every 3 years (more often if breeding female). Start at 6-8 weeks of age
- Bordetella/parainfluenza
- every 12 months if boarding, grooming, neighborhood walks, etc.; start at 3 weeks or older
Parasite Control
- External (fleas, ticks)
- Carry diseases that make people and pets sick
- Internal (worms)
- Commonly found in puppies & dogs
- They can cause symptoms in pets and humans
Spay or Neuter
- Schedule between 4-6 months of age
- Prevent cancer and expensive health problems
- AVMA Literature Review regarding age to spay & neuter
Dental Care
- Brush teeth daily
- Treat inflamed gums, prevent bone loss and other illnesses
- Routine dental cleaning needed before permanent damage caused
- Protect liver, kidneys and heart from spread of dental infection.
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Pain Management
- Surgery, Arthritis, Injury
- Pre-emptive treatment is best
- Reset the pain threshold for chronic pain
Senior Screening
- Catch problems early to save money and improve pet comfort
- Start at 7 years of age
- Lab tests at annual exam with 6 month recheck exams
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Behavior
Dog Behavior Library
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Travel With Your Pet?
Health Certificates are usually required to travel from one state to another. Visit theUSDA APHIS Website and select the state you want for import requirements. Our veterinarians are specially accredited to provide these helath certificates for your pet. An examination is required within 10 days of travel, and the certificates are valid for 30 days.
Travel to other countries with your pet can be very complex. The international requirements can change without notice, but the USDA APHIS Website is useful to start.
New Dog?
Keep separate in quarantine until examined by a veterinarian and tested for contagious disease.