Accurately identifying lumps & masses on your pet in a timely manner is important to their health and any needed treatment plans. We can take samples and biopsies to send to our lab, to ensure we are getting them on the path to healing.
Wounds and lacerations can be a source of pain and infection, so helping your furry loved one getting to feeling better is our focus.
Doing our part to keep the pet over population down is always rewarding, but also helping keep your pet healthy as well in the mean time is a bonus. Spaying and neutering pets significantly reduces the risk of certain cancers, particularly those affecting the reproductive organs. It can also help minimize behavior problems.
We generally recommend spaying or castrating small dogs and cats between 4-6 months of age .
Anesthetic monitoring is a critical component of veterinary surgical procedures, ensuring the safety, comfort, and well-being of animal patients. Proper anesthetic monitoring helps detect and prevent complications such as respiratory distress, abnormal heart rates, or changes in blood pressure, allowing for timely interventions.
Equally important, effective pain management minimizes the animal’s stress and discomfort, promotes faster healing, and enhances recovery outcomes.
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